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Lesson 3: History of Moving Images




                                     Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
Sight and the camera
The individual parts of the eye work in a
manner similar to a camera.




                  =

                                            Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
The cornea
                 acts like the lens in a camera.




... helping to focus light to the back of the eye.


                                           Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
The iris and pupil act
       like the aperture of a camera.




                             Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
If you are outside at night,
   the iris opens and gets bigger to let in
more light so you can see in the dark




                                         Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
If you are outside in the bright sun,
     the iris in your eye constricts and gets
smaller to let in less light




                                          Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
The very back of the eye is lined with a layer
called the retina which acts very much
dddddd   like the image sensor in a
ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddcamera.




                                         Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
a   camera obscura                             is an
      optical device that projects an image of its
      surroundings on a screen.
 AD




                                                                 50
0




                                                             18
18




      Light from outside passes through the hole and
      strikes a surface inside where the outside scene is
      reproduced upside-down, but with color and
      perspective preserved.

                                                         Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
apinhole camera is a camera that
      does not have a lens.
 AD




                                                              50
0




                                                          18
18




      In place of a lens is a single small hole on one
      side. Light from outside of the camera passes
      through the hole and projects an upside down
      image on the far side of the box, across from the
      hole.
                                                      Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
traditional ïŹlm camera
 AD




                                                                50
0




                                                            18
18




      A still camera is a type of camera used to take
      photographs. Traditional still cameras capture
      light onto photographic ïŹlm.

                                                        Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
How do images move?

‱ persistence of vision
‱ zoetropes
‱ beta movement
‱ animation through ïŹ‚ip books

                                Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
what is   persistence
of vision?
          Persistence of vision is a commonly
          accepted, although somewhat
          controversial theory, which states that
          the human eye always retains images
          for a fraction of a second (around 0.04
          seconds).




                                       Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
This means that everything we see is a
subtle blend of what is happening now
and what happened a fraction of a
second ago.




                            Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
what is   beta movement?


Beta Movement is a perceptual illusion
whereby two or more still images are
combined by the brain into surmised
motion.




                                  Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
what is   beta movement?


Max Wertheimer’s Experiment:




                                Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
what is   beta movement?


Max Wertheimer’s Experiment:


    Watch:
                                Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What just happened?




                      Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What just happened?
 did it look like the ball moved to the right?




                                    Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What just happened?
 did it look like the ball moved to the right?
 This did not actually happen, but the cognitive process of
 perception links the two images in time and causality.




                                               Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
First record of a   zoetrope in China




                                                     AD
                                                 0
                                               18
0




                                            Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What is a
    First record of a            ?
                        zoetrope in China




                                                     AD
                                                 0
                                               18
0




                                            Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What is a
    First record of a            ?
                        zoetrope in China




                                                           AD
       A zoetrope is a device that produces




                                                       0
                                                     18
0




       an illusion of motion in an image
       through a succession of static pictures.

       The word is from the greek language
       with “zoe” meaning "life" and “trope”
       meaning "turn", translating loosely as
       "wheel of life".



                                                  Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What is a
    First record of a            ?
                        zoetrope in China




                                                      AD
       A zoetrope is made up of a spinning




                                                  0
                                                18
0




       cylinder with vertical slits on the
       sides. Below these slits are
       individual images, or sequences of
       drawings or photographs.




                                             Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What is a
    First record of a            ?
                        zoetrope in China




                                                          AD
        The viewer spins the cylinder and




                                                      0
                                                    18
0




        looks through the vertical openings at
        the pictures on the opposite side.




                                                 Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What is a
    First record of a                ?
                     zoetrope in China
                             Rap   idly
                          d
                       eethe cylinderwing




                                                           AD
        The viewer oc
                 Pr spins vertical lopenings at
                                fo lo
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        looks through the the
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               hro   ugh opposite side.
              t
        the pictures on the
                           slides




                                                  Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What is a
    First record of a            ?
                        zoetrope in China




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                                               18
0




                                            Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What is a
    First record of a            ?
                        zoetrope in China




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                                               18
0




                                            Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What is a
    First record of a            ?
                        zoetrope in China




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                                            Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What is a
    First record of a            ?
                        zoetrope in China




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0




                                            Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What is a
    First record of a            ?
                        zoetrope in China




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                                            Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What is a
    First record of a            ?
                        zoetrope in China




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0




                                            Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What is a
    First record of a            ?
                        zoetrope in China




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0




                                            Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What is a
    First record of a            ?
                        zoetrope in China




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0




                                            Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What is a
    First record of a            ?
                        zoetrope in China




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0




                                            Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What is a
    First record of a            ?
                        zoetrope in China




                                                     AD
                                                 0
                                               18
0




                                            Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
What is a
    First record of a            ?
                        zoetrope in China




                                                     AD
                                                 0
                                               18
0




                                            Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
Like a zoetrope, a

     motion picture camera
       ...takes a sequence of images that also gives the illusion of
       motion when viewed in rapid succession.




                                                           95
50




                                                                      00
                                                        18
18




                                                                  19
                                                              Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
video camera
     51
50




                                                         60
     19
19




                                                     19
          A video camera utilizes an electronic sensor to
          capture images.



                                                 Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
digital camera
        91
90




                                                                   00
     19
19




                                                               20
     A digital camera is a camera that records images through the
     electronic sensor which encodes an image digitally and stores
     it for later use or reproduction. Digital cameras can often take
     video, stills, or both.


                                                           Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
Activity:

make a ïŹ‚ip book
             Lesson 3: History of Moving Images

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  • 1. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 2. Sight and the camera The individual parts of the eye work in a manner similar to a camera. = Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 3. The cornea acts like the lens in a camera. ... helping to focus light to the back of the eye. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 4. The iris and pupil act like the aperture of a camera. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 5. If you are outside at night, the iris opens and gets bigger to let in more light so you can see in the dark Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 6. If you are outside in the bright sun, the iris in your eye constricts and gets smaller to let in less light Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 7. The very back of the eye is lined with a layer called the retina which acts very much dddddd like the image sensor in a ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddcamera. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 8. a camera obscura is an optical device that projects an image of its surroundings on a screen. AD 50 0 18 18 Light from outside passes through the hole and strikes a surface inside where the outside scene is reproduced upside-down, but with color and perspective preserved. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 9. apinhole camera is a camera that does not have a lens. AD 50 0 18 18 In place of a lens is a single small hole on one side. Light from outside of the camera passes through the hole and projects an upside down image on the far side of the box, across from the hole. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 10. traditional ïŹlm camera AD 50 0 18 18 A still camera is a type of camera used to take photographs. Traditional still cameras capture light onto photographic ïŹlm. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 11. How do images move? ‱ persistence of vision ‱ zoetropes ‱ beta movement ‱ animation through ïŹ‚ip books Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 12. what is persistence of vision? Persistence of vision is a commonly accepted, although somewhat controversial theory, which states that the human eye always retains images for a fraction of a second (around 0.04 seconds). Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 13. This means that everything we see is a subtle blend of what is happening now and what happened a fraction of a second ago. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 14. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 15. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 16. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 17. what is beta movement? Beta Movement is a perceptual illusion whereby two or more still images are combined by the brain into surmised motion. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 18. what is beta movement? Max Wertheimer’s Experiment: Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 19. what is beta movement? Max Wertheimer’s Experiment: Watch: Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 20. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 21. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 22. What just happened? Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 23. What just happened? did it look like the ball moved to the right? Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 24. What just happened? did it look like the ball moved to the right? This did not actually happen, but the cognitive process of perception links the two images in time and causality. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 25. First record of a zoetrope in China AD 0 18 0 Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 26. What is a First record of a ? zoetrope in China AD 0 18 0 Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 27. What is a First record of a ? zoetrope in China AD A zoetrope is a device that produces 0 18 0 an illusion of motion in an image through a succession of static pictures. The word is from the greek language with “zoe” meaning "life" and “trope” meaning "turn", translating loosely as "wheel of life". Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 28. What is a First record of a ? zoetrope in China AD A zoetrope is made up of a spinning 0 18 0 cylinder with vertical slits on the sides. Below these slits are individual images, or sequences of drawings or photographs. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 29. What is a First record of a ? zoetrope in China AD The viewer spins the cylinder and 0 18 0 looks through the vertical openings at the pictures on the opposite side. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 30. What is a First record of a ? zoetrope in China Rap idly d eethe cylinderwing AD The viewer oc Pr spins vertical lopenings at fo lo and 0 18 looks through the the 0 hro ugh opposite side. t the pictures on the slides Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 31. What is a First record of a ? zoetrope in China AD 0 18 0 Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 32. What is a First record of a ? zoetrope in China AD 0 18 0 Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 33. What is a First record of a ? zoetrope in China AD 0 18 0 Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 34. What is a First record of a ? zoetrope in China AD 0 18 0 Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 35. What is a First record of a ? zoetrope in China AD 0 18 0 Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 36. What is a First record of a ? zoetrope in China AD 0 18 0 Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 37. What is a First record of a ? zoetrope in China AD 0 18 0 Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 38. What is a First record of a ? zoetrope in China AD 0 18 0 Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 39. What is a First record of a ? zoetrope in China AD 0 18 0 Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 40. What is a First record of a ? zoetrope in China AD 0 18 0 Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 41. What is a First record of a ? zoetrope in China AD 0 18 0 Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 42. Like a zoetrope, a motion picture camera ...takes a sequence of images that also gives the illusion of motion when viewed in rapid succession. 95 50 00 18 18 19 Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 43. video camera 51 50 60 19 19 19 A video camera utilizes an electronic sensor to capture images. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 44. digital camera 91 90 00 19 19 20 A digital camera is a camera that records images through the electronic sensor which encodes an image digitally and stores it for later use or reproduction. Digital cameras can often take video, stills, or both. Lesson 3: History of Moving Images
  • 45. Activity: make a ïŹ‚ip book Lesson 3: History of Moving Images