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01/01/1824 | Peter Roget | In 1824 Peter Roget presented his paper 'The persistence of vision with regard to moving objects' to the British Royal Society. |
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03/19/1831 | Dr. Joseph Antoine Plateau (a Belgian scientist) | In 1831 a machine called a phenakitstoscope was constructed. This machine produced an illusion of movement by allowing a viewer to gaze at a rotating disk containing small windows; behind the windows was another disk containing a sequence of images. When the disks were rotated at the correct speed, the synchronisation of the windows with the images created an animated effect. |
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03/19/1910 | Emile Cohl | Emile Cohl makes En Route the first paper cutout animation. This technique saves time by not having to redraw each new cell, only reposition the paper. |
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03/19/1914 | Winsor McCay | Winsor McCay produced a cartoon called "Gertie, The Trained Dinosaur" which amazingly consisted of 10,000 drawings. |
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03/19/1923 | Walt and Roy Disney | Walt and Roy Disney found Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio. |
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03/19/1927 | Warner Brothers | Warner Brothers released "The Jazz Singer" which introduced combined sound and images. |
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03/19/1995 | Toy Story | Toy Story first full-length 3D CG feature film |
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