Before theaters, movie stars, and legendary films existed, cinema began with a question: how could a still image appear to move? This episode explores the origins of filmmaking before cinema officially existed, from shadows, the camera obscura, and the magic lantern to optical toys, photography, and scientific experiments that transformed visual perception. From zoetropes to the motion studies of Muybridge and Marey, this story reveals how science, spectacle, and curiosity came together to prepare the way for the big screen.

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From Celluloid to Pixel: The Digital Revolution
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