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THE FIRST STOP-MOTION FILM. The first-ever stop-motion film was created by Eadweard Muybridge in 1878. Called The Horse in Motion, EverPresent

The "mp4" version of these 19th-century sequences is a digital reconstruction. Modern archivists take the original still frames from Muybridge’s plates and sequence them at a standard frame rate (usually 12–24 fps) to create a smooth video file. Clarifying "The First Film" Sexy Girl (1878) mp4

: These still frames were later projected using a Zoopraxiscope , a rotating glass disc that created a brief, looping illusion of motion—similar to a modern-day GIF. THE FIRST STOP-MOTION FILM

: Eadweard Muybridge used a battery of 12 to 24 cameras with tripwires to capture animals and humans in motion. Modern archivists take the original still frames from

While the 1878 experiments were groundbreaking, they are often distinguished from the "first true motion picture": What Was The First Ever Film Made? | EverPresent

The title appears to be a modern misnomer or a clickbait title for a specific sequence from Eadweard Muybridge’s pioneering photographic studies. While no film of that exact name exists in the historical record, it likely refers to one of Muybridge's chronophotographic experiments from his 1878-1887 series, Animal Locomotion . Historical Context of 1878 "Films"

In 1878, "film" as we know it did not exist. Instead, photographers used , a method of capturing sequential still images to study movement.

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