Sallie Gardner at a Gallop
Sallie Gardner at a Gallop
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Sallie Gardner at a Gallop

Sallie Gardner at a Gallop

1878
Short Film
1m
Sallie Gardner at a Gallop was one of the earliest Silent films -- a production experiment by the photographer Eadward Muybridge on June 15, 1878 that led to the development of motion pictures. The motion picture consists of 24 photographs in a fast-motion series that were shown on a zoopraxiscope.

Sallie Gardner at a Gallop

1878
Short Film
1m
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Rated 02 Jan 2022
60
48th
Aaaand that´s how cinema begun
Rated 20 Dec 2021
57
23rd
I have seen it. It is culturally significant, a milestone for the moving picture, and a clear illustration that a horse does have all four of his feet off the ground at the same time. The whole thing is like 30 seconds long, so there is no excuse to not watch it. I have spent more time writing this review than I did watching the clip. It's not good, though. It's not like the horse does anything. Or the jockey. There isn't even any scenery. It is just significant.
Rated 30 Oct 2016
20
3rd
Got Bored
Rated 15 Feb 2015
3
30th
glop glop glop

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