Movement ideas
I have been thinking of way I can produce and show movement in my work using drawings. I have came across things like flipbooks and zoetrope’s in my research and I like the idea of using theses.
-A flipbook is a small book containing a sequence of images that give the illusion of non-stop movement when you flick through the pages quickly.
-A zoetrope is a device that hold a series of images in a cylinder shape. The zoetrope has slits in the side where you look thought, these slits simply stop the images from blurring. So when you spin the zoetrope and look though the slits it give a picture that moves continuingly.
-Phenakistoscope are a lot like zoetrope’s. As they both work in the same way, you need to look though slits to stop the images from blurring. A phenakistoscope is a disk shape with your images on the front with the slits inbetween the images. To view the phenakistoscope you need to hold it up in front of a mirror and spin while looking though the slits to give the movement.
-Digital animation, photography sequences. These are snapshots of something happening for example a human walking, you would take a series of photos of a human walking. When you look at each different photo in a fast sequence it will give the impression of a film.
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