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The History of Animation

The History of Animation. By Alex Arnold & Mike Fowler. Zoetrope. China Start of modern animation. Phenakistoscope. Austria Next evolution of strobe animation. Flip Book. England Led the way for film Easily distributed. Praxinoscope. USA Early form of projector

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The History of Animation

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  1. The History of Animation By Alex Arnold & Mike Fowler

  2. Zoetrope • China • Start of modern animation

  3. Phenakistoscope • Austria • Next evolution of strobe animation

  4. Flip Book • England • Led the way for film • Easily distributed

  5. Praxinoscope • USA • Early form of projector • Early introduction to modern film

  6. Cel Animation • USA • Introduced layers for animation • Snow White

  7. Snow White

  8. Stop Motion • USA • Usually done with clay or puppets • Highly time consuming

  9. Nightmare Before Christmas

  10. Gumby

  11. Multiplane Camera • USA • Created 3D like illusion • Peter Pan, Fantasia, Bambi

  12. Peter Pan

  13. Pinocchio

  14. Xerographic Process • USA • Photocopying • Eliminated inking process • One Hundred and One Dalmatians

  15. One Hundred and One Dalmatians

  16. Computer Animation • Digitized modals • Most modern version of animation • One of the most flexible

  17. Final Fantasy: Spirits Within

  18. Motion Capture • Addition to digital animation • Realistic movement • Greater believability

  19. Gollum

  20. Refrences • Dunn, A. (Photographer). (2004). Zoetrope. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Zoetrope.jpg • (n.d.). Phenakistoscope. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Phenakistoscope_3g07690u.jpg • (n.d.). Linnet kineograph 1886. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Linnet_kineograph_1886.jpg • (n.d.). Lanature1882 praxinoscope projection reynaud. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ File:Lanature1882_praxinoscope_projection_reynaud.png • Albright, G. (Artist). (2005). Animation cells. [Web Graphic]. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ File:Animation_cells.png • Sviridov, M. (Artist). (2009). Animacion-con-plastilina-y-clay-animation-pelicula-kuzmich-153. [Web Graphic]. Retrieved from http:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Animacion-con-plastilina-y-clay-animation-pelicula-Kuzmich-153.jpg • Nyström, J. E. (Photographer). (1972). Multiplane camera. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Multiplane_camera.jpg • Yzmo. (Artist). (2007). Xerographic photocopy process en. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ File:Xerographic_photocopy_process_en.svg • (2006). Activemarker2. (2006). [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Activemarker2.PNG • (n.d.). Optical motion capture. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://www.computergeneratedimagery.net/wp-content/uploads/ optical.motion.capture.jpg

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