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Peter Roget
At this time peter had made a movie and was presenting it to the British royal society and the video was on objects moving. -
Joseph Plateau
The phenakistoscope, invented by Joseph Plateau in 1826, was a circular card with slits around the edge. The viewer held the card up to a mirror and peered through the slits as the card whirled. Through a series of drawings around the circumference of the card, the viewer saw a progression of images resulting in a moving object. -
Paul roget
In 1828 Paul Roget demonstrated the pricipal of the human eye. He created a disc with a string attached to both sides. One side showed a bird and the other showed a empty cage. When the disc twirled the bird appeared in the cage. Th is proves that the eye retains images when it is exposed to a series of pictures, one at the time. -
Joseph Plateau
On this time Joseph Plateau and his son introduce the Phenakistoscope and this was one of the successful illusion toy. -
Pierre Desvignes
In 1860, Pierre Desvignes, inserted a strip of paper containing drawings on the inside of a drumlike cylinder. The drum twirled on a spindle, and the viewer gazed through slots ot the top of the drum. The figures on the inside magically came to life, endlessly looping in an acrobatic feat. -
Eadweard Muybridge
Eadweard on this time was starting working on his photographic gathering animals in montion -
Thomas Edison
In 1887 Thomas started his research work into motion pictures -
Thomas edison
on this time thomas edison had anounced his creation of the kinetoscope which projected a 50 ft length of film that was 13 seconds -
George Eastman
George Eastman is awsome -
Thomas Armat
Thomas Armat designed the vitascope which was part of Thomas Edison's film. The machine had a major influence on all sub-sequenced projectors -
Emile Cohl
While Emile Cohl was in France he producted a film on a Phantasmgorie which was the first depicting white figures on a black background -
Emile Cohl
Emile Cohl first made paper cut out animations that made him not redraw every new cell,only reposition the paper -
Winsor McCay
Winsor McCay produced an animation using his comic strip character little Nemo -
J.R Bray
J.R Bray devised Colonel Heeza Liar and Sydney Smith created a movie called old doo yak -
Winsor McCay
Winsor McCay made another movie so long it consisted of 10,000 drawings and the cartoon was caled Gertie the training dinosour