history of animation

  • Thaumatrope

    Thaumatrope
    this device was created in 1827 by english physican john ayerton paris which has two different drawings an oppsite sides of a disk.
  • BIRTH OF PHOTOGRAPH

    BIRTH OF PHOTOGRAPH
    Animation on film was only possible because of invention of photography in 1827 by Joseph Niépce.
  • phenakistoscope

    phenakistoscope
    in 1832, belian physicist joseph plateau and his sons introduced the phenakistoscope (" SPINDE VIEWER").
  • ZOETROPE

    ZOETROPE
    THIS DEVICE WAS INVENTED IN 1834 BY WILLIAM HORNER, WHEN ORIGINALLY CALLED IT A DAEDALUM.
  • Improvement of Photography

    Improvement of Photography
    During the American Civil War (1860-1865), New York photographer Matthew Brady became well-known by taking photos of the war.
  • Edward J. Muybrigde

    Edward J. Muybrigde
    Well known as a photographer in California, Muybridge was hired by former governor Leland Stanford to photograph the governor’s race horse. Stanford had a wager that all four hooves of a horse leave the ground when running. Muybridge’s job was to prove the theory.
  • Praxinoscope

    Praxinoscope
    The praxinoscope was invented in France in 1877 by Charles-Émile Reynaud.
  • Motion Pictures in America

    Motion Pictures in America
    Thomas Alva Edison was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a long-lasting, practical electric light bulb.
  • Motion Pictures in France

    Motion Pictures in France
    Auguste and Louis Lumiere were French inventors and pioneer manufacturers of photographic equipment who devised an early motion-picture camera and projector.
  • WALT DISNEY

    WALT DISNEY
    In 1923, Walt Disney relocated to Southern California, following the lead of many motion picture studios.