Computer Subject (Animation): The history of animation.pptx

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About This Presentation

The Presentation is all about the history of animation, The Slides consist of the people behind the creation of animation, and it also includes a video about the inventions created during the early era of animation. It also comes with a Short quiz in the last part of the slide.


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THE HISTORY OF ANIMATION

• Early Animation. • Silent Age of Animation. • Golden Age of animation. • Dark Age of Animation. • Renaissance Age of Animation. • Millennium Age of Animation. SIX ERAS:

in 1824 , a British Physician, theologian and lexicographer named Peter Mark Roget published a book about the persistence of vision with regard to moving objects. EARLY ANIMATION (UNKNOWN - 1900)

A Thaumatrope or “wonder turner” is an optical illusion based on combining two images with movement. It was invented in 1826 by the English physician J.A. Paris. EARLY ANIMATION (UNKNOWN - 1900)

Joseph Plateau , a Belgian Physicist, was one of the first people to demonstrate the illusion of a moving image by creating the Phenakistoscope in 1832 . EARLY ANIMATION (UNKNOWN - 1900)

in 1833 , a British mathematician named William George Horner created the Zoetrope . EARLY ANIMATION (UNKNOWN - 1900)

The praxinoscope was an animation device, the successor to the zoetrope. It was invented in France in 1877 by Charles-Émile Reynaud. EARLY ANIMATION (UNKNOWN - 1900)

in 1872, a photographer named Eadweard Muybridge started experimenting in motion photography. in 1879 , he developed a device called Zoopraxiscope and was considered the origin of movie projectors. EARLY ANIMATION (UNKNOWN - 1900)

in 1892 , Charles-Emile Reynaud presented the first silent animated film in public, entitled Pauvre Pierrot . EARLY ANIMATION (UNKNOWN - 1900)

in 1895 , the Lumiere Brothers (Auguste and Louis) invented the Cinematograph , it is a projector, printer and camera in one machine that allowed moving pictures to be shown sucessfully on a screen. EARLY ANIMATION (UNKNOWN - 1900)

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Thaumatrope “Wonder Turner” J.A. PARIS

Phenakistoscope Joseph Plateau

Praxinoscope Charles-Emile Reynaud

Zoopraxiscope Eadweard Muybridge

Cinematograph Lumiere Brothers