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  1. Louis Aimé Augustin Le Prince (28 August 1841 – disappeared 16 September 1890, declared dead 16 September 1897) was a French artist and the inventor of an early motion-picture camera, and director of Roundhay Garden Scene.

  2. Aug 29, 2013 · Louis Le Prince, the first person to create moving pictures, mysteriously disappeared in 1890. While he is remembered as the 'father of cinematography', his fate is still unknown.

  3. Jun 22, 2015 · Louis Le Prince shot snippets of film, but disappeared before he was able to project them

  4. Oct 28, 2022 · So who was Louis Le Prince? Why did he disappear, and how was he eventually credited as the ‘Father of Cinematography’? He was taught by Louis Daugerre. Le Prince was born in 1841 in Metz, France. Known as Augustin (Gus to English friends), his father was a major in the French army.

  5. Le Prince was six foot three, an unquestionable identifier at a time when the average adult male was five foot six. Fischer stops short of pinning Le Prince’s disappearance on his brother, Albert, but the evidence is damning.

  6. Louis Le Prince is the true father of cinematography. A talented inventor with a vast knowledge of photography and film development. He held 5 patents for camera and projectors – Such as a 16-lens camera/projector combo and a single-lens camera capable of shooting at 5-7 frames per second.

  7. history of the motion picture. In history of film: Origins. …was created by French-born inventor Louis Le Prince in the late 1880s. He shot several short films in Leeds, England, in 1888, and the following year he began using the newly invented celluloid film.

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