Everything about L On Bouly totally explained
Léon Guillaume Bouly (1872 - 1932) was a French inventor who devised and created the
cinématographe.
After devising
chronophotography devices, he applied a patent on a "reversible device of photography and optics for the analysis and synthesis of motions, aka
cinématographe Léon Bouly" on February 12, 1892.
On December 27, 1893, he shortened his device name to
cinématographe.
This device is able to perform both, shooting (? for ) and projection. It uses a sensible film without perforations and all principles required by cinematography are available: the film's jerky sledding is synchronized with the shutter. Two of these devices are conserved in the French "Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers".
In 1894, Bouly couldn't pay the rent for his patents and the name "
Cinématographe" became available again, it was patented by the
Lumière Brothers who are not its original authors.
Today, modern historians agree on the fact Léon Bouly was, before the Lumière Brothers, the true original inventor of the term
cinématographe.
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