History of Animation Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2008

This is the first part of a film I made as a final project for a class about the history of animation.

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  • cool video man, it really helped me with information i used for a presentation in my class.

  • Thank you so much for this. It really helped with my research.

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  • Bray's ARTIST'S DREAM (a.k.a. THE DACHSHUND AND THE SAUSAGE) was released in 1913, one year before McCay's GERTIE. Your source, BEFORE MICKEY makes this distinction. Also, Max Fleischer's supervision of Army Training films at Ft. Sill, OK afforded some application of the Rotoscope since it was his invention, which you do not mention.

  • LITTLE NEMO MOVING COMICS (1911) was originally made as part of his Vaudeville act. The live action sequences were filmed later for distribution outside of New York state, and not part of the original film.

  • Emile Cohl did not work on "rice paper." That was Winsor McCay.

  • @ryanishot11 ok, rhino-I-shit

  • @Fuzzy192006 relax fuzzy dildo

  • you do some fun stuff in your freetime

  • What about the Fleischer brothers? They were the inventors of rotoscoping in 1919.

  • Thanks. That was good for my homeschool project.

  • @nepiscrazy Which school you'r in ?!

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