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multiplane
multiplane, n. and a. (ˈmʌltɪpleɪn) [f. multi- 2, 3 + plane n.3] A. n. An aeroplane or glider having several ‘planes’ or main supporting surfaces placed one above another. Also attrib. or as adj.1909 A. Berget Conquest of Air ii. ii. 139 Will the aeroplane be a ‘monoplane’ or ‘multiplane’? Ibid. 147... Oxford English Dictionary
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Multiplane (disambiguation)
Multiplane can refer to: Multiplane camera Multiplane (aeronautics), describing aircraft having multiple lifting surfaces wikipedia.org
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Who Invented the Multiplane Camera? - Team Beverly Boy
January 2024. Ub Iwerks is the one who invented the multiplane camera following some time spent as an animator at Walt Disney Studios in 1933. The camera would be used to create animated films that appeared more realistic and interesting thanks to the illusion of depth.
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Multiplane (aeronautics)
Horatio Phillips built a series of multiplane types from 1904. Cellular multiplane designed by Alexander Graham Bell. wikipedia.org
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Multiplane camera
The multiplane effect is sometimes referred to as a parallax process. See also Parallax scrolling References Further reading External links Disney’s Multiplane Camera: The Original New Dimension Building a low-budget multiplane wikipedia.org
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Johns Multiplane
Herrmann, also of the American Multiplane Company on Oct. 3, 1916. Specifications References External links Arizona Aviation History archived image Johns Multiplane Multiplane aircraft Three-engined push-pull aircraft wikipedia.org
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Multiplane camera - Wikipedia
The 1937 multiplane camera developed by Walt Disney Studios. The multiplane camera is a motion-picture camera that was used in the traditional animation process that moves a number of pieces of artwork past the camera at various speeds and at various distances from one another. This creates a sense of parallax or depth.. Various parts of the artwork layers are left transparent to allow other ...
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William Garity
In 1937, also at the Disney Studios, Garity developed the multiplane camera. Ub Iwerks, having left Disney to work at his own studio, developed an unrelated multiplane camera, during this same time period. wikipedia.org
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Zerbe Sextuplane
References Sextuplane Multiplane aircraft Single-engined tractor aircraft 1900s United States experimental aircraft Aircraft first flown in 1908 wikipedia.org
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Iwerks Studio
Iwerks also experimented with stop-motion animation in combination with the multiplane camera. Multiplane animation was Iwerks most prestigious invention. wikipedia.org
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Traditional animation
Multiplane process The multiplane process is a technique primarily used to give a sense of depth or parallax to two-dimensional animated films. The most famous device used for multiplane animation was the multiplane camera. wikipedia.org
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List of aircraft (Mu)
II Mulot Mulot AM.220 Mulot Mulot AM.20 Sport Mulot 1925 monoplane Mulot Labor Multiplane (Multiplane Aircraft Corp (Waterbury Button Co), 835 S Main St, Waterbury, CT) Multiplane 1929 aeroplane Mummert (Harvey C Mummert, Long Island, NY) Mummert Cootie a.k.a. wikipedia.org
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Computer Animation Production System
Additionally, complex multiplane shots giving a sense of depth were possible. Unlike the analog multiplane camera, the CAPS multiplane cameras were not limited by artwork size. wikipedia.org
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You're Not Built That Way
Production notes The short makes use of Fleischer's multiplane camera to film the backgrounds. wikipedia.org
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Animation camera
See also Multiplane camera References External links Animation camera movement mechanisms, from the personal website of a Finnish animator Animation wikipedia.org
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