Week2: The history of film, animation and VFX & Note
The history of Film
1877, Eadweard Muybridge set up a system, which used multiple cameras to capture motion in stop-motion photographs. This is the basic stage of film formation
1891, Thomas Edison had perfected the kinetoscope
1892, Emile Reynaud projected the first animated film on his praxinoscope
1895, Robert W Paul and Bert Akers had invented the first British 35-millimeter camera
1895.12.28 Lumiere brothers Showing their own films in Paris—It was the birth of cinema
1897, George Melies built the world’s first film studio in Montreal
1901, James Williamson The Big Swallow using extreme close-up. He was very influenced by Smith’s work but developed the film narrative. James Williamson was the first filmmaker to develop multi-shot films and for dramatic effects.
1902, <A Trip to the Moon>a French black-and-white silent science fiction film. It was written and directed by Georges Melies, It runs 14 minutes at 16 frames per second.<A Trip to the Moon> is considered the first science fiction film and is famous for its innovative animation effects.
From the late 1920 s, Hollywood’s ‘Golden Age‘
The history of Animation
At the beginning of the 20th century, with the advent of films, animations began to appear.
1906, James Stewart Blackton produced “The Humorous phases of Funny Faces”, which is widely regarded as the earliest animation in the world.
1914, “Gertie the Dinosaur” was the first characteristic animation.
1928, Walt Disney “Steamboat Willie”— first animation that uses music to transmit information
During the Great Depression, Disney demonstrated an ability to defy the economic cycle, Disney gradually pushed animated films to the peak.
With the maturity of technology, more and more good animated films have appeared in front of people
The history of VFX
1977, Star Wars was the first film ever recorded to be filmed using a motion-controlled camera.
1982, Industrial Light & Magic invented a computer processing method called “source sequence” and applied it to the science fiction film “Star Trek”, which produced the first computer-generated scene in the history of cinema.
1985, Industrial Light & Magic created the first computer-generated character in film history.
1989, Industrial light and Magic produced the first-ever computer-generated three-dimensional character in the sci-fi film The Abyss
1991, Terminator 2, the first computer-generated protagonist in film history.
1994, Jurassic Park, the first time in film history, digital technology created breathable characters with real skin, muscle, and movement.


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