Panorama of the Grand Canal Taken from a Boat (1896)
Filmed in 1896 by Alexandre Promio for the Lumière company, this short actuality presents one of the earliest traveling shots in cinema. With the camera mounted on a gondola, the film glides along Venice’s Grand Canal, capturing passing gondolas, bustling waterfront activity, and the city’s iconic architecture from a moving perspective. This simple yet groundbreaking technique introduced audiences to a new way of experiencing motion on screen.
Director: Alexandre Promio
| Production | Auguste Lumière | Producer |
| Production | Louis Lumière | Producer |
| Directing | Alexandre Promio | Director |