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- The history of animation, the method for creating moving pictures from still images, has an early history and a modern history that began with the advent...
- ball" technique pioneered in the Ko-Ko Song Car-Tunes films, and the "stereoptical process". Film director Richard Fleischer was his son. Majer Fleischer...
- of the Color classics entries make prominent use of Max Fleischer's Stereoptical process, a device which allowed animation cels to be photographed against...
- at Fleischer Studios created a distantly related device, called the Stereoptical Camera or Setback, in 1934. Their apparatus used three-dimensional miniature...
- transverse chromatic aberrations. However, some work attributes most of the stereoptic effect to transverse chromatic aberrations in combination with cortical...
- Additional Voices are provided by Lou Fleischer First Popeye cartoon with stereoptical (3D background) process. 24 Dizzy Divers July 26 Willard Bowsky Harold...
- in this short feature make use of the Fleischer's multiplane camera "Stereoptical Process", or "Setback Tabletop" process, which used modeled sets to create...
- Stereopsis (from Ancient Gr**** στερεός (stereós) 'solid' and ὄψις (ópsis) 'appearance, sight') is the component of depth perception retrieved through binocular...
- as well as the three-dimensional backgrounds created by Fleischer's "Stereoptical" process. Every other frame was traced, changing the animation from being...
- red to take advantage of this. The short also used Fleischer Studio's Stereoptical process, in order to provide some scenes with additional depth of field...