The Urban Bioscope, also known as the Warwick Bioscope was a film projector developed by Walter Isaacs in 1897 for Charles Urban of the Warwick Trading Company. The projector used a beater movement. It has two names because it was created by Charles Urban and Walter Isaacs. It was a 35mm fast-pull-down-beater-movement machine allegedly based on Georges Demenÿ patents. In 1897, Urban joined Warwick Trading in the UK. At that time he brought with him the Bioscope from America for resale. Earlier versions of the scope projected both slides and films. These versions came with a "spoolbank" attachment that made it possible for very short films to be repeated without pause.[1]
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The UrbanBioscope, also known as the Warwick Bioscope was a film projector developed by Walter Isaacs in 1897 for Charles Urban of the Warwick Trading...
Bioscope may refer to: An early generic name for a movie camera Various specific models of movie camera and movie projector The UrbanBioscope or Warwick...
Deboki Lal Sen, and Bholanath Gupta. The initial productions used an UrbanBioscope bought from Warwick Trading Company in London. The company produced...
motion picture shot in the Balkans. The Manaki brothers used a 35 mm UrbanBioscope camera that Yanaki imported from London in 1905. Yanaki and Milton filmed...
bought an UrbanBioscope from Charles Urban's Warwick Trading Company in London. In the following year, with his brother, he formed the Royal Bioscope company...
Lahad Datu District which was immortalized in the documentary film UrbanBioscope Expedition through Borneo by H. M. Lomas. United States Navy Publication...
film Canada to promote settlement in the western areas. This group, the Bioscope Company of Canada, conducted filming in Quebec to Victoria from 1902 to...
Natural Colours". The BioScope. 144. urbanora (15 June 2008). "Colourful stories no. 11 – Kinemacolor in America « The BioScope". Bioscopic.wordpress...
the Skladanowsky film system. "What is a bioscope?". National Science and Media Museum blog. "Charles Urban, Motion Picture Pioneer". www.charlesurban...
native form of folk theater), putul naach (puppet shows), magic shows and Bioscope shows. Historically, Shahbagh was also the main venue in Dhaka for other...
pioneering film producer. He founded the production companies Deutsche Bioscope, Deutsche Vitascope and Greenbaum-Film and was a dominant figure in German...
to eliminate them. The last remaining player wins the game. In Openti Bioscope, two players form a "gate" by holding hands. The two players sing a rhyme...
California deemed the film to be superior to the original. In her book Bioscope: A Frivolous History of Bollywood in Ten Chapters, Diptakirti Chaudhuri...
Crown Theatre on 17 April 1898. The film show was organized by the Bedford Bioscope Company. The electricity supply began in 1901. This period is described...
will also star alongside Ronit Roy in Preetam Mukherjee's mystery film Bioscope. In June 2009, Sen Sharma starred onstage first time at Atul Kumar's The...
2015. Retrieved 18 January 2016. Shah Shazu (20 May 2017). ""Bapjaner Bioscope" sweeps Nat'l Film Awards '15". The Daily Star. Retrieved 21 August 2017...
as the "Stéréoscope-fantascope, ou Bïoscope", but he only marketed it very briefly, without success. One Bïoscope disc with stereoscopic photographs of...
Ipsita (2018). "From the Ruins of Chanakya: Exhibition History and Urban Memory". BioScope: South Asian Screen Studies. 9 (1): 73. doi:10.1177/0974927618767285...
and the Representation of Sindh: Cinema and Modernity in the Margins". BioScope: South Asian Screen Studies. 5 (2): 119–128. doi:10.1177/0974927614547990...
Duration of Malayalam Soft-porn: Disappearance, Desire, and Haunting". BioScope: South Asian Screen Studies. 7 (2): 127–150. doi:10.1177/0974927616667971...
began screening at the Crown Theatre in Dhaka (then, Dacca). The first bioscope in the subcontinent was established in Dhaka that year. The Dhaka Nawab...
1898 when films began screening at the Crown Theatre in Dhaka. The first bioscope in the subcontinent was established in Dhaka that year. The Dhaka Nawab...
Journal. 20 (2). "Film Releases". The Bioscope. 24 June 1915. "List of surviving Kinemacolor films". Charles Urban. Retrieved 8 October 2023. "Catalogue...
Cinespace Film Studios. In 1911, the film production company Deutsche Bioscope bought the current site in Babelsberg and built its first glasshouse film...
non-fiction writings published in academic journals such as India Quarterly, BioScope and Jump Cut. Some of her narrative non-fiction work includes East is East/Aar...
country's oldest purpose-built cinema and was Brighton's first Electric Bioscope, which still operates as an arthouse cinema. The Duke of York's Picturehouse...
McKernan, Luke (30 May 2008). "Pen and pictures no. 3 – J.M. Barrie". The Bioscope. Retrieved 3 June 2017. Mereghetti, Paolo; Pezzotta, Alberto (2010). Il...