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An early animation effect using a deck of cards as a flipbook was created in an attempt to mimic the relatively new advent of the motion picture. Lewis R. Hilliar published "The Moving Picture Cards" in // | An early animation effect using a deck of cards as a flipbook was created in an attempt to mimic the relatively new advent of the motion picture. Lewis R. Hilliar published "The Moving Picture Cards" in // | ||
- | In issue No. 98 of // | + | In issue No. 98 of // |
- | Many years later the plot was resurrected by David Regal; see his "Baby Face" in // | + | Many years later, Karl Fulves returned to the idea, animating a miniature card placed into a full-sized deck. When one end of the cards were riffled off, the miniature was seen moving outward and finally flipped out of the deck; see " |
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+ | Seven years after that, the plot was again resurrected | ||
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+ | The following year, David Harkey published his " | ||
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