Horse in Motion
Task
Date |
April 1878 | |
Place |
San Francisco | |
Task |
To take 12 consecutive photos of a galloping horse and place them end-in-end in order to produce the effect of a motion picture. See below for details. | |
Tools |
One of our cameras / Two of our photographers |
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Cameras |
12 | |
Photographers |
12 (if required) | |
Horse |
1 race horse | |
Rider |
1 jockey | |
Others |
Any other tool or material that might be necessary |
- You can do the experiment on a race track or on a field.
- It is vital that the horse is not harmed - race horses are expensive!
- In a group, make a detailed plan on your project. Take into consideration such points as:
- How many days do you need to complete the project?
- How much money do you expect to spend (remember that all the tools are free of charge)?
- How many tests will you need to do before the final photo-shooting session?
- Present your project to the whole class.