Flipbooks
Definition of Flipbooks
A flip book or sometimes called a "flick book" is a book consisting of a series of pictures from one page to the next that slowly change into multiple different positions, that when the pages are flipped rapidly, it creates the illusion of motion. Each picture on an individual page does not have an extreme difference from the previous, since the images need to flow smoothly with each other when the book is being flipped. The slower the user turns through the pages, it'll be harder to identify movement from the images since the key is to get the right frame rate. The first flipbook was produced in 1868 by John Barnes Linnett under the name kineograph, Latin for "moving picture". His kineograph was the first invention of animation to use linear sequence of images.
Video Examples Of Flipbooks:
Toilet Paper
Link to video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKgw033xM5U
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Flipbook Proposal with Hidden Engagement Ring Compartment (ORIGINAL)
Link to video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZYCh-p72Ao
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Reverse Marriage Proposal Flipbook Animation
Link to video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gGwvc6nOKQ
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Flipbook Gangnam Style -vs- Psy Gangnam Style. AMAZING!
Link to video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlwPtIMSWyA
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Barcode Art Flipbooks
Link to video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNuiKdI4feU
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