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  2. Multiplane camera - Wikipedia

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    The 1937 multiplane camera developed by Walt Disney Studios. The Little Mermaid was the final Disney film to use a multiplane camera, though the work was done by an outside facility as Disney's cameras were not functional at the time. [7]

  3. William Garity - Wikipedia

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    William E. Garity (April 2, 1899 – September 16, 1971) was an American inventor and audio engineer who attended the Pratt Institute before going to work for Lee De Forest around 1921. Garity worked with DeForest on the Phonofilm sound-on-film system until 1927, when Pat Powers hired Garity to develop a sound system closely based upon ...

  4. Computer Animation Production System - Wikipedia

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    The completed digital cels were composited over scanned background paintings, and camera or pan movements were programmed into a computer exposure sheet simulating the actions of old style animation cameras. Additionally, complex multiplane shots giving a sense of depth were possible.

  5. Traditional animation - Wikipedia

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    The final animated film by Disney that featured the use of their multiplane camera was The Little Mermaid, though the work was outsourced as Disney's equipment was inoperative at the time. [44] Usage of the multiplane camera or similar devices declined due to production costs and the rise of digital animation.

  6. Lotte Reiniger - Wikipedia

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    Lotte Reiniger was born in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin on 2 June 1899 to Carl Reiniger and Eleonore Lina Wilhelmine Rakette. [4] Here, she studied at Charlottenburger Waldschule, the first open-air school, where she learned the art of scherenschnitte, the German art of silhouette, inspired by the ancient Chinese art of paper cutting and silhouette puppetry. [5]

  7. Rostrum camera - Wikipedia

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    In United States–based documentary film making, the use of a rostrum camera for a particular type of panning and zooming effect is sometimes called the Ken Burns effect. An animation camera or animation stand, used for single frame shooting on film is similar. With a multiplane camera, a 3-dimensional effect can be obtained.

  8. 20-year-old digital cameras are now a night-out necessity ...

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    The iPhone cameras are so good people are even using them to shoot films. And yet, online searches for “digital camera” have more than doubled from what they were at this time of year in 2021 ...

  9. The Adventures of Prince Achmed - Wikipedia

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    The technique she used for the camera is similar to Wayang shadow puppets, though hers were animated frame by frame, not manipulated in live action. The original prints featured color tinting. Reiniger also used the first form of a multiplane camera in making the film, [5] one of the most important devices in pre digital animation. [6]