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ANIMATION

The theory of the animated cartoon was introduced before the invention of the cinema by half a century. When working to create conversation pieces for Victorian shops, people discovered the principle of persistence of vision. If drawings of the stages of an action were shown in fast succession, the human eye would perceive them as a continuous movement.

One of the first commercially successful devices, invented by the Belgian Joseph Plateau in 1832, was the phenakistoscope, a spinning cardboard disk that created the illusion of movement when viewed in a mirror, in 1834, William Horner invented the zoetrope, a rotating drum lined by a band of pictures. The Frenchman Émile Reynaud in 1876 adapted the principle into a form that could be projected before a theatrical audience. Reynaud became not only animation’s first entrepreneur but also the first artist to give personality and warmth to his animated characters.

(Animation by Dave Kehr- extracted from Encyclopaedia Britannica)

Câu 35 : What is the passage mainly about?

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Câu 36 : When was the theory of animation developed?

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Câu 37 : What happens to human eyes when pictures of the stages of an action were shown in fast succession?

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Câu 38 : What is a phenakistoscope?

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Câu 39 : Who is NOT MENTIONED as an inventor of an animation-making device?

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Câu 40 : When was one of the first commercially successful devices invented?

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