Photographe (1895)
4/10
Say cheese
12 October 2013
Warning: Spoilers
This is one of Louis Lumière's shorter films from 1895, his first year in the industry. It includes two men, a photographer and the person he is about to depict. It's kinda interesting for the reason that was the time where photographs learn to move and that's what they literally do in these 15 seconds. One last check in the mirror for the man to be put on the photo, some last instructions by the photographer and here we go. Sadly, we don't see the moment the photo is actually shot, but at least we get a good look on the camera. Okay short film and at 15 seconds running time you can't really do much wrong by watching it, especially if you're into very old silent movies or short films in general like myself.
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