History of Animation

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    Thaumatrope

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    Phenakistoscope

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    Zoetrope

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    Flip book

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    Films

  • The start of it all

    A man named H.W. Goodwin invented a celluloid film which could hold images. It was made of gum cotton and gum camphor.
  • An early moving-picture production

    A man in France named Emil Reynaud opened a theatre using an invention called the Praxinoscope. It used turning mirrors to reflect images and produce a 10 to 15 minute "moving picture."
  • Thomas Edison's Kinetoscope

    Using the celluloid film developed by H.W. Goodwin, Edison was able to produce moving film pictures on the wall. The film moved over a series of wheels to produce the pictures.
  • Sound is captured

    Using a magnetic recording device, sound was recorded for the first time. Animation enthusiasts would latch onto the technology.
  • The first official animated film

    A Frenchman name Emile Cohl produced a film called "Fantasmagorie." It was a hit, and is known today as the first true animated film.
  • Steamboat Willie

    Walt Disney didn't give up on making animated films. In 1928 he released a short film called Steamboat Willie featuring Mickey Mouse and using sound for the first time, and it was an instant hit.
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    Disney

  • Warner Bros. Studio is born

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    Warner Bros. Studio

  • The first full-length film

    Walt Disney produced the first ever full-length animated film. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was a major hit.
  • Computer generated movies

    At the University of Utah, and man named Ed Catmull developed a method of creating computer generated movies.
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    Computer generated movies

    a method of creating computer generated movies. It used scripting language.
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    3D animation

  • 3-D and beyond

    Apple computer company produced a method for creating 3-D films, and in 1995 Toy Story was released as the first full-length 3-D film. The animation industry would never be the same.