Animation PPT Script 6th Sem
Animation PPT Script 6th Sem
FlipBook Animation
A flip book is a booklet with a series of images that very
gradually change from one page to the next, so that when the
pages are viewed in quick succession, the images appear to
animate by simulating motion or some other change
Rather than "reading" left to right, a viewer simply stares at the
same location of the images in the flip book as the pages turn.
The booklet must be flipped through with enough speed for the
illusion to work,
The oldest known documentation of the flip book appeared in
September 1868, when it was patented by John Barnes
Linnett under the name kineograph ("moving picture").
Rotoscoping
Rotoscoping is an animation technique that animators use to
trace over motion picture footage, frame by frame, to produce
realistic action. Originally, animators projected photographed
live-action movie images onto a glass panel and traced over
the image. This projection equipment is referred to as
a rotoscope, developed by Polish-American animator Max
Fleischer. This device was eventually replaced by computers,
but the process is still called rotoscoping