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Maker Faire Bay Area 2008; 3D Animation Zoetrope ... A 3 dimensional animation device was made based on a Zoetrope "stop motion" design. ... Tags: 3D Animation zoetrope...
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makerfaire.com/pub/e/1165
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The zoetrope is one of several animation toys which were invented in the; 19th century, as people experimented with ways to make moving pictures. The zoetrope appeared first in England in 1834, then France in 1860 and finally the United States in 1867. The "Daedatelum" was invented by William ;
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www.randommotion.com/html/zoe.html
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Original page construction by Phil Rosewater ... iPod Animation | Flipbooks | Zoetropes | Films & Videos | Links & Resources | Order Form...
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Plan out your animation. Assume there will be about 12 cells, or steps ... Sketch out your animation, beginning at the left cell and moving right along each cell ... Watch your animation in glorious Zoetrope vision...
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www.howcast.com/videos/169724-How-To-Create-a-Zoetrope
www.howcast.com/videos/169724-How-To-Create-a-Zoetrope
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Zoetrope Motion Device ... A zoetrope is a cylinder with vertical slits cut into the sides. A band of pictures fits inside. As the cylinder is spun, the images appear to move when viewed through the slits. Like the thaumatrope and the flipbook, the zoetrope also works on the principle of persistence of vision.
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www.eggplant.org/ideas/visual/animation/zoetrope.html
www.eggplant.org/ideas/visual/animation/zoetrope.html
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May 12, 2006 ... Zoetrope cycles have to be very simple, and are made of only 12-14 images. What would make a good animation cycle for a Zoetrope? ...
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animationhistory.blogspot.com/2006/05/zoetrope.html
animationhistory.blogspot.com/2006/05/zoetrope.html
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Jim Le Fevre demonstrates zoetrope animation on a turntable ... Interesting08: The zoetrope turntable ... Here animator Jim le Fevre shows off his attempt to build a zoetrope with a turntable, a pen and some paper.
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www.guardian.co.uk/film/video/2008/jun/25/interesting.z...
www.guardian.co.uk/film/video/2008/jun/25/interesting.zoetrope
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It was quite successful for two years until William George Horner invented the zoetrope, which offered two improvements on the phenakistoscope. First, the zoetrope did not require a viewing mirror. The second and most influential improvement was that more than one person could view the moving pictures at the same time.
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courses.ncssm.edu/gallery/collections/toys/html/exhibit...
courses.ncssm.edu/gallery/collections/toys/html/exhibit07.htm
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wikiHow article about How to Make a Zoetrope. ... To view your animation, look through the slits in the black paper to the pictures on the opposite side, and spin the box on the marble, like a top. ... These instructions will show you how to make your own little zoetrope animation.
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www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Zoetrope
www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Zoetrope
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