
Panorama du grand Canal pris d'un bateau
The first moving shot, created by a stationary camera on a gondola in Panorama du Grand Canal vu d'un Bateau, was filmed by Alexandre Promio for Louis Lumiere. Filming Locations: Venice, Veneto, Italy. Release Date: 1896 (France).
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"Panorama du grand Canal pris d'un bateau (1896) Alexandre Promio directed this thirty-five second film that has a camera placed on a boat and we capture a journey down the Grand Canal. If you're a fan of these early films then you'll probably enjoy this one for a number of reasons. For starters, the cinematography is exceptionally good for the era with the camera standing firm and not shaking all over the place. Another good thing is that we get a terrific view of many of the buildings and homes along the canal and this gives you a great chance to see how it looked back in 189..."
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First traveling shot in cinema history: camera in a gondola.
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The first moving shot, created by a stationary camera on a gondola in Panorama du Grand Canal vu d'un Bateau, was filmed by Alexandre Promio for Louis Lumiere. Filming Locations: Venice, Veneto, Italy. Release Date: 1896 (France).





