Friday, 14 November 2014

History of Cinema

Zoetrope
 
This week we learnt about the earliest form of moving imagery - The Zoetrope.
 
Invented in 1834 by Edward Muybridge, it was the first mechanic device that displayed images so that they appeared to move.
 
 
A sequence of 12 still images were shown in quick succession so that the object appeared to move as it would in real life.
 
Here are some of our finished products.
 




 

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