A multiplane camera moves several layers of artwork at the same time at different speeds to create animation films. "The Little Mermaid" was the final Disney film to use this camera.
The first multiplane camera was completed in 1937. Its inventor was actually William Garity, a Walt Disney Studios employee who led the team of engineers responsible for the development and building of the multiplane camera. It was Walt Disney's ideas that put the project into motion. Walt was awarded the patent in 1940.
the frame work is the actors learning their lines and what they are supposed to do on camera
Castor and Pollux, who are brothers
He created Mickey Mouse and also he invented the multiplane camera. he was the man behind the mouse also he made all of the Disney movies well not all of them but snow white and sleeping beauty. all the classics were made by him and his family.
Walter Elias Disney, best known as Walt Disney, credited as the inventor of the multiplane camera in 1957. Some other achievements of Walt Disney include serving in the Army, he was the creator of Mickey Mouse, he produced full length animated films, he had the idea to create the first ski resort but decided to focus on the opening of Disney World, and he received more Academy Awards and nominations than any person in history.
By making it with glass.....
it made cartoons more realistic and enjoyable
The first multiplane camera was completed in 1937. Its inventor was actually William Garity, a Walt Disney Studios employee who led the team of engineers responsible for the development and building of the multiplane camera. It was Walt Disney's ideas that put the project into motion. Walt was awarded the patent in 1940.
Camera Work ended in 1917.
Camera Work was created in 1903.
The Mulitplane camera was basically a camera that took picture of many different images at the same time, these images were just stacked planes of glass that had different elements of a cell animation. Walt Disney held the patent of this and was only used by the Disney movies. Throughout this inventions lifespan , not much had really changed since it was a simple invention , not much could have been changed. This had a huge impact on society and even the whole world since this showed us what movies could look like if we would add a little bit of new technology to it , and it also could have been seen as leading way to even more advanced technology in the movie making business. There is a kernel of truth to this one deep inside, but too much has been added to what actually happened for this myth to be taken as totally true any longer. There are some instances that credit Walt Disney (the person) with inventing the multiplane camera! [about.com, MIT] While there is no denying that U.S. patent 2,201,689 is in the name of Walter E. Disney for improvements in the "Art of Animation" that include a multiplane camera, to think he invented the gargantuan special camera rig is ludicrous.
To use the camera, you have to be wearing only the camera and wave. This should make the camera work.
It has no front camera.
No I dont think its a camera
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im not sure if you dont have camera you dont have camera
Canon camera straps work great if you have a Canon camera.