A circular card with slits around the edge. The 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. This device is called a _________.
Zoetrope
Flipbook
Thaumatrope
Phenakistoscope
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What is this device?
Thaumatrope
Animation Drum
Zoetrope
Flipbook
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Which device has two different drawings on opposite sides of a disk and when the disk is spun, the images merge into one?
Zoetrope
Thaumatrope
Phenakistoscope
Flipbook
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The thaumatrope was developed in ________.
The 1800's
The early 1900's (1900-1950)
The late 1900's (1951-1999)
The 2000's
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What is this?
Flipbook
Thaumatrope
Zoetrope
Rotoscope
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Who created Steamboat Willie?
Peter Roget
Max Fleischer
Walt Disney
Winsor McCay
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What type of animal was Gertie?
Horse
Dinosaur
Cat
Mouse
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Disney's first feature film with 15 minutes of computer animation was
Looney Tunes
Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs
Tron
Steamboat Willie
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What was Steamboat Willie's name changed to?
Gertie the Dinosaur
Mickey Mouse
Felix the Cat
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
10. Multiple Choice
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Who created Gertie the Dinosaur?
Peter Roget
John Lasseter
Walt Disney
Winsor McCay
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Which one is most similar to a phenakistoscope?
Zoetrope
Flipbook
Rotoscope
Thaumatrope
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Who was the main financial investor in Pixar?
Bob Iger
Steve Jobs
John Lasseter
Tom Hanks
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An animation technique where 3D animators import models for use in live-action film or still images is called _________.
Compositing
Rotoscoping
Stop-Motion
Claymation
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Consists of simple drawings stacked in sequence of movement in a single binding. When the pages are flipped, it gives the illusion of motion. This describes:
Flipbook
Thaumatrope
Zoetrope
Phenakistoscope
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When did animation really begin to develop as we know it today?
In the early '70s
In the mid 80's
Around 1995
2005
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What was Pixar's first feature-length computer-animated movie?
Toy Story
A Bug's Life
Finding Nemo
Monster's Inc.
17. Multiple Choice
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Mickey Mouse was the first cartoon ever created?
True
False
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Who was the creative, driving force behind Pixar?
Walt Disney
Andrew Stanton
Steve Jobs
John Lasseter
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The animation technique where an object is moved in small increments between individually photographed frames, creating the illusion movement when the series of frames is played as a continuous sequence.
Stop-Motion
2D Animation
3D Animation
Photo Animation
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Gertie the Dinosaur created a lot of interest in the field of animation.