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How does a Phenakistoscope work?
How it works: The phenakistoscope uses the persistence of motion principle to create an illusion of motion. The phenakistoscope consisted of two discs mounted on the same axis. The first disc had slots around the edge, and the second contained drawings of successive action, drawn around the disc in concentric circles.
How does a zoetrope work?
The zoetrope consists of a cylinder with cuts vertically in the sides. As the cylinder spins, the user looks through the cuts at the pictures across. The scanning of the slits keeps the pictures from simply blurring together, and the user sees a rapid succession of images, producing the illusion of motion.
How many pictures are in a zoetrope?
Ideally, you will have 24 frames-per-second. The minimum is 12. If you have a zoetrope that can spin at one rotation per second (which is fast) you will need 12 frames to get rid of flicker.
What is the difference between zoetrope and praxinoscope?
The praxinoscope was an animation device, the successor to the zoetrope. It was invented in France in 1877 by Charles-Émile Reynaud. Someone looking in the mirrors would therefore see a rapid succession of images producing the illusion of motion, with a brighter and less distorted picture than the zoetrope offered.
Is there a template for making a zoetrope?
The file downloadable above called zoetrope-blank.pdf contains the template for making a zoetrope but with no animation. Instead, you can fill in the animation yourself. The above video shows how to do this.
How big of a hole do you need to make a zoetrope?
Cut a piece of adhesive tape 3-4cm square (about 1.5-2 inches). Make a hole in the bottom of the box. The size of the hole should be should be a lot bigger than the diameter of your marble.
How is a zoetrope different from a flip book?
Unlike a flip book, though, in which you flip through the pages quickly, a zoetrope rotates the images, which are viewed through a slit. These instructions will show you how to make your own little zoetrope animation .
How does a zoetrope work and how does it work?
The view through each slit reveals just one image at a time -the one on the opposite side of the drum. When the drum is spun, however, the viewer sees multiple views through multiple slits, giving the impression of steady, continuous movement as the brain fills in the gaps between the pictures. What is zoetrope?