Question

Matching:
1) Da Vinci ___
2) William Dickson ___
3) Kinetoscope ___
4) The Lathams ___
5) Mutoscope ___
6) Vitascope ___
7) Vaudeville ___
8) George Mlis ___
9) Edwin S. Porter ___
10) The Dream of a Rarebit Fiend ___

a. a machine that passed a continuous loop of film of a series of rollers and in front of a prefocused lens
b. uses images on cardboard which are mounted consecutively on a wheel: a flip-card device
c. shot and edited him movies as he did because it seemed the best way to tell a story
d. kept movies alive and evolving, but enslaved and cheapened them: movies were then called "chasers"
e. developed a machine that worked visually with Edison's phonograph
f. Used fade outs, dissolves, double exposures, etc. in his tableaux fantastiques
g. solved the problem of film breaking by leaving slack in the film at the top and bottom of the film gate
h. a surreal production from the Edison studio using hand-held shots and double exposures, etc.
i. Armat's and Raff's prototype for the modern movie projector
j. desired a painting to be a living thing

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