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Animation Devices


Praxinoscope – A praxinoscope is a animation device for the successor to the zoetrope and it was created in France in the year 1877 by a guy called Charles-Emile Reynaud.
                           
Zoetrope – A zoetrope is a pre-film animation device that can produce the illusion of motion by placing a sequence of drawings or photographs and showing progressive phases of that motion.

Phenakistoscope – Phenakistiscope is the first widespread animation device that created a fluent illusion of motion. It is regarded


Praxinoscope                        Zoetrope

Phenakistoscope



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