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THAUMATROPE AND FILPBOOKS
1824 - Thaumatrope uses 2 separate images giving the illusion of one image.
1868 - Flick books are a collection of slightly altered images bound on one end to view images in quick succession to create an illusion of movement using persistence of vision.
CLASS EXAMPLES
KINETOGRAPH: invented by Thomas Edison. He used devices from a clock and a film strip, to allow regular motion of the film strip through the camera.
THAUMATROPE AND FILPBOOKS
1824 - Thaumatrope uses 2 separate images giving the illusion of one image.
1868 - Flick books are a collection of slightly altered images bound on one end to view images in quick succession to create an illusion of movement using persistence of vision.
CLASS EXAMPLES
1884 - Zoetrope: A cylinder containing stills around the inside to create an illusion of a moving film.
1895-1902: The Birth of Cinema
CHONOPHOTOGRAOPHIC GUN: Similiar to photo-burst today. The technique that captures movement in several frames.
KINETOGRAPH: invented by Thomas Edison. He used devices from a clock and a film strip, to allow regular motion of the film strip through the camera.
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