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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Léon_BoulyLéon Bouly - Wikipedia

    Léon Guillaume Bouly (French:; 1872–1932) was a French inventor who created the word cinematograph. Cinematograph. After devising chronophotography devices, Bouly applied a patent on a reversible device of photography and optics for the analysis and synthesis of motions, calling it the Cynématographe Léon Bouly on

  2. Léon Guillaume Bouly is one of the most mysterious character in the history of cinema. Three years before the Lumière brothers, he patented a « camera» to obtain automatically and without interruption a series of analytical pictures of the movement in other word the « Cinematograph ».

  3. Léon Guillaume Bouly (1872-1932) est un inventeur français et le créateur du terme « cinématographe ». Biographie. Le Cinématographe de Léon Bouly, Musée des arts et métiers, Paris.

  4. French inventor. We know little about this early experimenter in chronophotography.

  5. Feb 27, 2021 · However, two years before the first Lumière shows, a French inventor named Léon Bouly took out the first known patent for a moving-picture camera that could also be a projector, on which Auguste Lumière drew for inspiration.

  6. Léon-Guillaume Bouly. French inventor. We know little about this early experimenter in chronophotography.

  7. It was Louis who invented a new "chronophotographic" camera at the the beginning of the following year, which was patented under this name on February 13, 1895. It...