Man Walking Around a Corner
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Man Walking Around a Corner was an early film, shot by Louis Le Prince. According to David Wilkinson's 2015 documentary The First Film it is not a film, but a series of photographs, 16 in all, each taken from one of the lens from Le Prince's camera. Le Prince went on to develop the one-lens camera and on the 14th October 1888 he finally made the world's first moving image.
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Directed by | Louis Le Prince |
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The film lasts less than one second,[1] taken on a 16-lens camera.
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