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Why the skeleton has balls? 😂
ОтветитьTHE FIRST FLIP BOOK OLDER THAN ISRAEL HAHAHAHA
ОтветитьLa animación comenzó en Argentina en las primeras décadas del siglo XX. El puntapié inicial lo dio “El Apóstol”, de Quirino Cristiani y Federico Valle. Producido en 1917, se transformó en el primer largometraje de animación de la historia a nivel mundial.
ОтветитьNo need to Imagine I lived in it albeit for less than a decade or so of my life but very formative years
ОтветитьIt's 6month now so fast
ОтветитьThis is so cool! It’s crazy to think they are over 150 years old!
Ответитьis no one going to talk about how that skeleton is very "happy" :D
Ответитьthis also another flipbook that you haven't seen
ОтветитьLooks like a full circle moment for Andy! Sometimes your efforts (for the artform), get rewarded in the most beautiful ways.
ОтветитьBro was struggling with those gloves🤣
ОтветитьUsed to go there in university when they had the animation festival, really cool place not been in a while
ОтветитьWow! This made unexpectedly emotional. My grandfather had a zoetrope of horses racing and doing jumps that I used to play with growing up. It was stolen by another relative. I have mourned the loss of that item for decades. This brought back memories of him showing me how it worked by drawing some stick figures on the edge of a paperback, animating them in a crude but miraculous way, to my young mind. At 60 I still miss my grandfather a lot. So lovely to be reminded of him in this way. Thank you!
Ответитьrickrolled 3 seconds in
Ответитьi can imagine that 100 years from now your flipbooks will also be in a museum with this much care haha
ОтветитьThe Mutoscope is a giant flip book so you should probably build one for your channel or get one and make a reel for it
ОтветитьNah but for real tho he rickrolled us in 2 seconds of the video
ОтветитьYou looked like my father
ОтветитьThat’s amazing
Ответитьcool!
ОтветитьI must have said wow about 5 million times while watching this video
Ответить“Rad”🗿
ОтветитьNice
ОтветитьI've been to Bradford museum before twice
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ОтветитьIm thinking about thinking about thinking about thinking about thinking about thinking about thinking about thinking about thinking about thinking about thinking about thinking
ОтветитьNever gonna give you up never gonna let you down😂
ОтветитьIf you're interested in flipbooks in fiction, Elizabeth Hand's Hard Light has a (hypothetical) paleolithic flip object-- a disk with an open eye on one side and a closed eye on the other, designed to be twirled with a string.
ОтветитьI guess it’s 2155 years old now.
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ОтветитьWhy a Rick roll whyyy
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ОтветитьRickroll master
ОтветитьThanks for making it possible for us to see the moving flipbook features of these artifacts! It's so great to see the museum/archive working with you to achieve something that helps this artifact come to life for the public while also preserving it as much as possible for future exhibition.
ОтветитьI want to make flip books but I can’t because I don’t have a light pad
ОтветитьYou got RCKED ROLLED
ОтветитьLate to the party but this is what I really wanted to see in my life and glad I can see them now. :](although they can't be flipped)
ОтветитьRemake them pls lol
Ответить🤯🤯🤯 wow
ОтветитьCan you remake the oldest flip book but in your style and extend it a little maybe??
ОтветитьThese are sooooo awesome!!!
ОтветитьHi I am new to your channel
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