history of animation (Thomas)

  • Thaumatrope invented by John Ayerton

    Thaumatrope invented by John Ayerton
    it two different drawings on opposite sides of a disk.https://intelligentheritage.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/thaumatrope1.jpg
  • phenakistoscope invented by simon von stampfer

    phenakistoscope invented by simon von stampfer
    was an early animation device that used the persistence of vision principle to create and illusion of motion.
  • zoetrope invented by william horner

    zoetrope invented by william horner
    It consisted of a cylinder with slits cut vertically in the sides. As it would spin, the user looked through the slits at the pictures across.
  • Daguerre-types invented by Louis Daguerre

    Daguerre-types invented by Louis Daguerre
    developed a new process for developing images.called tin-type photos, also known as Daguerre-types.
  • Praxinoscope invented by Charles-Émile Reynaud.

    Praxinoscope invented by Charles-Émile Reynaud.
    This improved on the zoetrope by replacing its narrow viewing slits with an inner circle of mirrors, placed so that the reflections of the pictures appeared more or less stationary in position as the wheel turned.
  • Transparent flexible film Invented by George Eastman

    Transparent flexible film Invented by George Eastman
    marketed his Kodak camera, bringing photography to the average American.
  • Motion pictures invented by Thomas Alva Edison

    Motion pictures invented by Thomas Alva Edison
    motion picture camera.Edison filmed random events including haircuts, boxing matches, Annie Oakley, and the new Brooklyn Bridge.
  • Trip to the moon made by George Melies

    Trip to the moon made by George Melies
    In 1902, Georges Méliès made his most famous film, “A Trip to the Moon.” The film included the celebrated scene in which a spaceship hits the man in the moon in the eye.
  • Birth of Narrative Films

    Birth of Narrative Films
    In 1903, the landmark silent movie “The Great Train Robbery” debuted. It was created by former Edison cameraman Edwin S. Porter.
  • Motion Pictures in France

    Motion Pictures in France
    In 1903, they turned their attentions away from cinematography and patented a color photography process that launched in 1907.