Moving Images
Eadweard MuybridgeMuybridge was the man who used photography to explain how a horse moved. Adapting the very latest technology, he proved his theory that there was a moment during a horse's run when all four legs lifted from the ground by getting a galloping horse to trigger the shutters of a bank of cameras. This experiment proved for the first time what no-one had been able to see before. Muybridge invented the zoopraxiscope, a method of projecting animated versions of his photographs as short moving sequences.
Animated GIFsWe did some experimenting of our own using the iPads, and this is what we came out with.
We made these with the iPads on a app called Mofo, where it takes one picture and when your ready you can take another and when you've finished taking them,then they put them together which causes the moving images.
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This moving image that we made looks like its telling a bit of a story, its also look like a bit of fun that we were doing so, while working you can also have some fun in photography.
During my time of experimenting with moving images I made my own short stop motion movie of me doing my normal photography routine on step day. All I had to do is set the laptop up on iStop Motion and as I was working I could change the colour & contrast of the photos while doing the work.
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After making our own moving images we then used a app on the mac books called gif melter and melted the moving images an than we made these.
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