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		<title>Pictures That Move: An In-depth Look At Making Films About Architecture</title>
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Architecture and the moving image, and of course photography and the moving image, have a long, intertwined history. By the turn of the 19th Century, the technology that the early photography pioneers were still experimenting with had progressed to the point at which they could record a series of stills in an incredibly short amount of time, and play them back to animate the sequence. ]]></description>
		
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