A company known as the Mutoscope and Biograph Company has been formed for the sole object of working the manufacture and exhibition of the living picture on a great commercial scale.
At ten o'clock the race was run again by Biograph on the great sheet at the Palace Theatre.
When the cylinder is revolved by means of the handle the picture cards are snapped past the eye, giving an effect similar to the lifelike projections on a biograph screen.
But when the Biograph is flashing its records at lightning speed there is no cause for dullness.
The bill of fare provided by theBiograph Company is varied enough to suit the most fastidious taste.
Illustration: [From an instantaneous photograph by the Biograph Co.
Another good example of the use of the cut-back was shown in an old Biograph subject, "Three Friends.
Basil asked me where it was that we had gone through the ceremony for the photographs, but before I had time to answer, the car brought us to the house, and he recognized it from the biograph pictures.
I was quite sorry when it was all over and the biograph men were packing up to go.
So should I be to get you, if I were the fairy prince," said he, in so kind a voice it was a pity the biograph couldn't snap it.
We represent the North British Biograph Company, and we've been to a lot of trouble and expense to get our props together.
This one-reel work of art has been reissued of late by the Biograph Company.
I am the one poet who wrote them songs when they were Biograph heroines, before their names were put on the screen, or the name of their director.
Griffith, and released by the Biograph Company in 1914.
Compare it with the Biograph advertisement of Judith in chapter six.
All this time ourBiograph friends from home were gaily taking views of us, and they took two of myself and my guns while firing.
In truth, the young people had come there to make love, and when the lights were turned down and the curtain of the biograph revealed, the place seemed paradise itself.
The men running with the old-time engine, not realising how narrow the space was and unaware of the plunging horses behind, passed the biograph man on one side on the dead run.
An ingenious toy called the zoltrope, which was based on this optical illusion, was made long before Edison invented the vitascope, Herman Caster the biograph and mutoscope, or the Lumiere brothers in France devised the cinematograph.
It was a biograph operator that was engaged in taking pictures of a fire department rushing to a fire.
Later this led to making magnificently colored slides for stereopticon, kinetescope and biograph exhibits, which soon attracted wide attention and were in such demand that a large trade resulted.
Here also is carried on the work of retouching the films and preparing them for use in the biograph and mutoscope pictures.
In this room are also prepared positive transparent strips for use in the biograph and the bromide prints for the mutoscope.
The principal public squares of the cities are used to exhibit the biograph pictures.
Because we have not been able to send speakers there, and the Plutocrats wrecked the train which was conveying the biograph pictures.
You told me only yesterday that Fall River is going wild over the biograph pictures," Ethel protests.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "biograph" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.