- The
multiplane camera is a motion-picture
camera that was used in the
traditional animation process that
moves a
number of
pieces of
artwork past the camera...
-
number of
planes have
specific names and are not
usually described as
multiplanes:
Biplane - two
wings stacked one
above the
other Triplane -
three wings...
- three-dimensional space. The most
famous device used for
multiplane animation was the
multiplane camera. This device,
originally designed by
former Walt...
-
Multiplane can
refer to:
Multiplane camera Multiplane (aeronautics),
describing aircraft having multiple lifting surfaces This
disambiguation page lists...
- with a
single mainplane, in
contrast to a
biplane or
other types of
multiplanes,
which have
multiple wings. A
monoplane has
inherently the
highest efficiency...
-
demonstrate a
practical application of
multiplane camera calibration from
multiple views of a chessboard. Example:
multiplane calibration The
second context in...
- they were live action.
While making the film, the
company created the
multiplane camera,
consisting of
pieces of gl**** upon
which drawings were placed...
-
instead to
continue to move
forward with risk-taking projects, such as the
multiplane camera and the
first feature-length
animated film. Disney's slogan, often...
-
illusion of
depth in a 2D
scene of distance. The
technique grew out of the
multiplane camera technique used in
traditional animation since the 1930s. Parallax...
- 1974 A
History of Aeronautics, by E.
Charles Vivian "Horatio
Phillips &
Multiplanes". Aerospaceweb.org. Gibbs-Smith,
Charles H (3
April 1959). "Hops and...