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History of Animation Exam 2 with Questions and Answers What are the four basic principles of Persistence of Vision Theory ANSWER✓✓ 1) The viewer's vision must be restricted (i.e. a projector's shutter) 2) The eye blurs many images together into one image if they are presented in quick succession 3) A certain minimum speed of presentation is required to produce this blurring effect 4) A large quantity of light is essential to create a convincing continuous image Who came up with the Persistence of Vision theory? ANSWER✓✓ Peter Mark Roget What is the Persistence of Vision simplified? ANSWER✓✓ IMAGES ARE RETAINED BY THE RETINA FOR A FRACTION OF A SECOND BEFORE BEING REPLACED BY A NEW ONE. IF THE SUCCESSION OF IMAGES IS RAPID ENOUGH, THEN MOVEMENT CAN BE PERCEIVED FROM STILL PICTURES Who created the Thaumotrope? What is it? ANSWER✓✓ John A Paris A thaumatrope is a toy that was popular in the 19th century. A disk with a picture on each side is attached to two pieces of string. When the
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