Tuesday 1 December 2009

c16/17 Flip Books


A Flip Book is a book with a series of pictures that vary gradually from one page to the next so that when the pages turn rapidly, the pictures appear to animate by simulating motion or some other change.
Flips Books are a primitive form of animation, like motion pictures, they rely on persistence of vision to create an illusion that continuous motion is being seen rather than a series of discontinuous images being exchanged in
succession.
The audience of this type of animation would be adults in the 16th centuary, but soon it was used for children in the 19th centuary.
The imporant history of flipbooks would be how to was being made, drawing one picture, then another and so on until you get a few pages, but the characters would be moving.

The technique would be to carefully draw the pictures and draw the character from one place to another.
There was no technilogy used, it's been done in a primitive way because it was the 16th centuary.

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