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Animation History: The Beginning Description: Egyptian burial chamber mural, ca. 4000 years old. This image is in the public domain in the United States because it was first published before January 1, 1923. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission.  Trade & Industrial Education

Thaumatrope Device created in 1827 by English physician John Ayerton Paris which has two different drawings on opposite sides of a disk. When the disk is spun, the images merge into one. Paul Roget used the thaumatrope in 1828 to demonstrate his persistence of vision concept. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission.  Trade & Industrial Education

Other Animation Inventions Phenakistoscope – A circular card with slits around the edge. Viewer held card up to a mirror and peered through the slits as the card whirled. A series of progressive drawings created a moving object. Zeotrope – A similar device with progressive drawings on the inside of a drum-like cylinder. These images of phenakistoscopes are in the public domain because their copyright has expired. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission.  Trade & Industrial Education

Photography Animation on film only possible because of invention of photography in 1827 by Joseph Niépce. Louis Daguerre, an assistant to Niépce, develops a new process for developing images in 1837 (tin-type photos). During the American Civil War (1860-1865), New York photographer Matthew Brady becomes well-known by taking photos of the war. In 1885, George Eastman introduced transparent, flexible film and in 1888 marketed his Kodak camera, bringing photography to the average American. Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, n.d. This image is in the public domain because its copyright has expired. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission.  Trade & Industrial Education

Eadweard J. Muybridge Well known as a photographer in California, Muybridge is hired by former governor Leland Stanford to photograph the governor’s race horse. Stanford has a wager that all four hooves of a horse leave the ground when running. Muybridge’s job is to prove the theory. Using twenty-four cameras, a system of trip shutters, and high speed film, Muybridge’s series of still photographs give the impression of motion. Eadweard J. Muybridge, n.d. This image is in the public domain because its copyright has expired. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission.  Trade & Industrial Education

Eadweard J. Muybridge Image from the Smithsonian Institute and used in accordance with their copyright guidelines. http://americanhistory.si.edu/muybridge/htm/htm_sec1/sec1.htm http://www.si.edu/copyright/ Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission.  Trade & Industrial Education

Thomas Edison America’s premier inventor, Thomas Alva Edison, who invented the light bulb and the phonograph, develops a motion picture camera (the kinetograph) and a projector (the kinetoscope) in 1891. Auguste and Louis Lumiere credited with first motion picture public screening in 1895. In 1903, the landmark silent movie “The Great Train Robbery” debuted. It was created by former Edison cameraman Edwin S. Porter, was a commercial success, and lead to the rise of western movies. Thomas Edison with Kinetoscope, 1912 Images from the Smithsonian Institute and used in accordance with their copyright guidelines. http://www.americanhistory.si.edu/edison/ed_d.htm http://www.si.edu/copyright/ Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission.  Trade & Industrial Education

J. Stuart Blackton Blackton started as a vaudeville performer known as “The Komikal Kartoonist” who drew lightning-fast sketches. After meeting Edison, Blackton became interested in putting his drawings on film. He formed one of the first film studios, the Vitagraph Company. In 1906 using a chalkboard, Blackton created “Humorous Phases of Funny Faces” which is known as the first animated film. James Stuart Blackton, 1912 This media file is in the public domain in the United States. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission.  Trade & Industrial Education

Winsor McCay McCay works as a cartoonist for several newspapers. In 1911, McCay animates “Little Nemo” and in 1912 animates “How a Mosquito Operates.” In 1914, McCay brings “Gertie the Dinosaur” to life on film. It is included in his vaudeville act along with camera tricks where McCay appears on screen with Gertie. Gertie is regarded as the first successful cartoon character who paved the way for Felix the Cat, Betty Boop, Mickey Mouse, and Bugs Bunny. Uses animation to illustrate the “Sinking of the Lusitania” in 1918. This image is in the public domain because its copyright has  expired. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission.  Trade & Industrial Education

Celluloid From 1914 through 1920, several film and animation houses were started in New York. The John Bray Studio proved to be one of the most influential of the early studios with its cartoon series, “Colonel Heeza Liar.” Bray employee Earl Hurd invents the process of inking the animator’s drawings onto clear pieces of celluloid and then photographing them in succession on a single painted background. This development in late 1914 simplified the animation process. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission.  Trade & Industrial Education

Otto Messmer In 1919, Otto Messmer created Felix the Cat for the Pat Sullivan Studios. Unlike Winsor McCay’s Gertie the Dinosaur, Felix the Cat was a studio character. This meant that audiences could look forward to seeing him again and again. Felix was also exposed to audiences across the country. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission.  Trade & Industrial Education

Walt Disney In 1923, became the first major animation studio to relocate to Southern California, following the lead of many motion picture studios. Became a strong force in animation with the release of Mickey Mouse as Steamboat Willie in 1928. Developed many innovative techniques in sound and color. In 1937, released the first full-length animated feature entitled “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Developed the pencil test, storyboard, and the multi-pane camera stand. This work is in the public domain because it was published in the United States between 1923 and 1963 and although there may or may not have been a copyright notice, the copyright was not renewed. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission.  Trade & Industrial Education

Other Studios By the 1930s, most major film studios had their own animation department. Max Fleischer (New York) created Betty Boop and Popeye. Warner Brothers animators included Friz Freleng, Tex Avery, and Chuck Jones and created Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, and Bugs Bunny. In the early 40s, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer animators Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera created a hit with Tom and Jerry. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission.  Trade & Industrial Education