Biograph

/ˈbaɪəɡræf/ noun

An early motion picture camera or the films it produced, especially used in the early 1900s.

From bio- 'life' and -graph 'writing/recording.' The Biograph Company, founded in 1896, used this term for their innovative film cameras and the resulting cinematography that 'wrote life' onto film.

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