
Animated cartoons
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About This Book
It was not until 1861 that photographic prints were utilized in a machine to give an appearance of life to mere pictures. This machine was that of Mr. Coleman Sellers, of Philadelphia. His instrument brought stereoscopic pictures into the line of vision in turn where they were viewed by stereoscopic lenses. Not only did this arrangement show movement by a blending of related pictures but procured an effect of relief. To describe how these drawings are made, their use and application to the making of animated cartoons, is the purpose of this book.
Chapters (252)
- ANIMATED CARTOONS
- INTRODUCTION
- CONTENTS
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- CHAPTER I THE BEGINNING OF ANIMATED DRAWINGS
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER II THE GENESIS OF MOTION-PICTURES
- CHAPTER III MAKING ANIMATED CARTOONS
- CHAPTER IV FURTHER DETAILS ON MAKING ANIMATED CARTOONS
- CHAPTER V ON MOVEMENT IN THE HUMAN FIGURE
- CHAPTER VI NOTES ON ANIMAL LOCOMOTION
- CHAPTER VII INANIMATE THINGS IN MOVEMENT
- CHAPTER VIII MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS IN MAKING ANIMATED SCREEN PICTURES
- CHAPTER IX PHOTOGRAPHY AND OTHER TECHNICAL MATTERS
- CHAPTER X ON HUMOROUS EFFECTS AND ON PLOTS
- CHAPTER XI ANIMATED EDUCATIONAL FILMS AND THE FUTURE
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