
Émile Reynaud
Directing
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles-Émile Reynaud (8 December 1844 – 9 January 1918) was a French inventor, responsible for the praxinoscope (an animation device patented in 1877 that improved on the zoetrope) and the first projected animated films. His Pantomimes Lumineuses premiered on 28 October 1892 in Paris. His Théâtre Optique film system, patented in 1888, is also notable as the first known instance of film perforations being used. The performances predated Auguste and Louis Lumière's first paid public screening of the cinematographe on 26 December 1895, often seen as the birth of cinema.
Behind the camera
1900Phono-Cinéma-Théâtre
Director
1897Le premier cigare
Director & Screenplay & Writer
1896Guillaume Tell
Director & Screenplay & Writer
1894Around a Cabin
Director & Screenplay & Writer
1892A Good Beer
Director & Screenplay & Writer
1892Clown and His Dogs
Director & Screenplay & Writer
1892Poor Pierrot
Director & Screenplay & Writer
1878Le Déjeneur de Bébé
Director
1878La Jeu de Graces
Director
1878L'Amazone
Director
1878La Glissade
Director