Monday, 7 September 2015

stop motion

phenakistoscope
- this is a device that is a early form of animation and was first created in the 1829, the way it work is that you had a spinning disk moving so fast that it creates a moving image and was the first form of animation. it was invented by Joseph Plateau in 1829 in Belgium. 






Zoetrope
- the object was invented in 1834 by William George Horner and i was a earlier version of film and motion picture projection. it was made by using a hollow drum with pictures lining the outside and i light lighting up the images, the way to watch the animation is to look through the slits in the drum and spin the object, then the images will move in a way the phenakistoscope works.




Praxinoscope
- this invention was invented by Charles-Émile Reynaud who originally named the object "wheel of the devil" and it was based on Joseph plateau's invention the phenakistoscope and it works in the same way as the zoetrope accept it uses a mirror to view the animation.







kinetoscope
- the invention was created by the famous Thomas Edison in 1893 and was first shown the the public in the same year as a prototype at the national federation of women clubs. it was designed foe individual viewing through a peep hole on the device that used methods from the phenakistoscope to create a motion picture for a individual.  


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