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Toy Kinetoscope made famous by Edison |
Thaumatropes-My Pinterest Lesson Page Last week I spent some setting the stage for a unit I am doing with students on animation. They are loving it!
We talked about Thomas Edison and Kinetoscopes.
I bought a book from B&N which included the tools to make a do it yourself Kinetoscope. This served to be an outstanding example of how an old school movie reels work. I also showed them a Chuck Close flip book purchased from my summer trip to the Smithsonian. This really helped to make it hit home. Now on to Thaumatropes. Hillarious hearing children say that word 3 times. Ha ha ha!!
Thaumatropes are old school animation toys made popular in the late 19th century with a basic concept. ...a picture on one side and an adjacent picture on the other. Animate the picture by adding the hand movement of rolling the device quickly. Attached are two examples from students in my classes. Fun fun fun! Now....onto Flip books...stay tuned!