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Hello Yunus,At a tim
Hello Yunus,At a time when a person in Australia might earn less than a320 ($40) per week, TVs cost hddurens of pounds (dollars) and were only black and white. The 8mm cameras used film sort of like a joined series of pictures shown one after the other. You would use a special movie projector to show the films on a screen. Until recently all movies at the cinema used reels of 35mm film to show a movie. Many now use computers and hard drives.To give you an idea of what happens, in May last year a class was looking at animation (cartoons). I wrote a short post and added a video clip I had drawn based on information in a cartooning book. If you watch the video, you will see it in two parts. The first shows a jumping frog and the second a walking rabbit. Being a cartoon, I didn't film the frog and rabbit. I drew 6 frog pictures and 8 rabbit picture. By repeating the series of pictures one after the other, the frog and rabbit appear to move. Our eyes are fooled into seeing moving pictures. Here is the link to that post @RossMannell





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