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Lanterna Magicka

Synopsis

Lanterna Magicka

An insightful look into the life and work of Bill Douglas. Besides being an accomplished filmmaker [one of his classics being "Comrades"], he became keenly interested in early optical devices that predated but complimented the early development of cinema techniques. They mirror and anticipate the creation of the slide and film projectors and the early contributions of people like the Lumiere Brothers. Over a period of thirty years, Bill Douglas discovered and collected pre-cinema optical devices including Magic Lanterns, Thaumatropes, Praxinoscopes, Zoetropes, and Phenakistoscopes; little mechanical wonders dating back to the 19th century that attracted general audiences by evoking a sense of magic stimulating the public's sensibilities and imagination. Taken together, the story of these remarkable but under-appreciated visual contraptions form what the documentary suggests: A secret history of film.


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Credits

Directors
Sean Martin & Louise Milne

Writers
Sean Martin & Louise Milne

Producers
Sean Martin & Louise Milne

Cinematography
Sean Martin

Editing
Louise Milne, Nick Soldan

Sound
Nick Soldan

Visual Effects
Peter Gerard

Additional Photography
Nick Gibbon, Yorgos Karagiannakis

Production Assistant
Nicholas Mark Harding

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