{"@context":{"dc":"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/elements\/1.1\/","skos":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2004\/02\/skos\/core#","skos:broader":{"@type":"@id"},"skos:inScheme":{"@type":"@id"},"skos:related":{"@type":"@id"},"skos:narrower":{"@type":"@id"},"skos:hasTopConcept":{"@type":"@id"},"skos:topConceptOf":{"@type":"@id"}},"@id":"https:\/\/vocabularios.eca.usp.br\/vcaa\/skos\/5893","@type":"skos:Concept","skos:prefLabel":{"@language":"pt-BR","@value=":"chronophotography"},"skos:inScheme":"https:\/\/vocabularios.eca.usp.br\/vcaa\/","dct:created":"2021-11-05 19:13:59","skos:scopeNote":[{"@lang":"en-US","@value":"Refers to the making of chronophotographs, recording motion or change with a still camera of a series of photographic images, either discrete photographs taken sequentially or a single exposure capturing movement, with a blurred effect on the images of the people and objects moved. Not to be confused with \"cinematography,\" which is the photography of people and objects in motion with a motion picture camera.\nSource: AAT\nhttp:\/\/vocab.getty.edu\/page\/aat\/300053535 "}]}