Odyssey (Video, Ron Hays, 1979)
You can watch it here.
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Cover images source: LaserDisc Database

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Odyssey (Video, Ron Hays, 1979)
You can watch it here.
Discovered via GreatSphynx's Twitch channel.
Cover images source: LaserDisc Database
a stimboard for a cozy library children’s section for anon!
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[040220] testing magic fingers
STARCOURT MALL | STRANGER THINGS
Public wall installation using scanimation.
My brother gave me this as a Christmas present, also the Judy Garland record playing in the background. The Wizard Of Oz is one of those old movies I can watch again and again... that's a rarity for me.. in most cases I hate too much repetition, but that movie never fails to make me laugh and cry.
It was a favourite for my Dad too. He went to see it when it when it was brand new... he said the excitement that went through the village about this technicolor film coming soon was almost unbearable!! Just imagine seeing that movie when it came out... the shock of all that superbright colour and wonderful characters and songs... everyone must have been in a daze at such a jewel of a film!!
This is called a Scanimation book. I understand the principle of how it works, it's an old animation trick... almost and early version of a gif, but just never seen it in a book before. I had to create a video, a picture would not have done it justice.
And what a glittery girly cover! I shall treasure this for a long time. If only these books had existed when I was little... I would have been beside myself with sparkly excitement!! 😁
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Found an image of an LP cover I want to rotate, so that I can see the animation. This is tricky so far, trying to figure out how 33⅓ rounds per minute translates into how man rotations with how many frames per second.
After I have spent an hour or two on experimentation, I now am looking around for how I can learn to do this properly.
Also, there is a difference between phenakistiscopes, zoopraxiscopes, zoetropes, and scanimation, which I find neat.
Adding a few hashtags so I can hook this post up to the open net infrastructure here on Tumblr, as well as adding the following links I will use as reference material until I figure it out
Create a Faux Zoetrope in Adobe After Effects by ECAbrams on YouTube
Creating a Phenakistiscope with Adobe After Effects by ECAbrams on YouTube
I will post the outcome when I am done, and I hope I will surprise you.