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How did the first films work?

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Responses

They were large computer files.

They were large computer files.

A camera would film a flipbook.

A camera would film a flipbook.

A filmstrip would capture still images in quick succession.

A filmstrip would capture still images in quick succession.

A circle of paintings would spin.

A circle of paintings would spin.

The first major platform for internet-based animation was:

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Responses

Pixar.

Pixar.

Flash.

Flash.

Apple.

Apple.

VideoPlayer.

VideoPlayer.

Why did Flash become less popular?

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Responses

because Adobe purchased it

because Adobe purchased it

because Macromedia purchased it

because Macromedia purchased it

because Apple devices wouldn’t support it

because Apple devices wouldn’t support it

because Android devices wouldn’t support it

because Android devices wouldn’t support it

Computers began to be used for animation in the:

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1950s.

1950s.

1970s.

1970s.

1990s.

1990s.

2010s.

2010s.

Why does an animated image appear to move?

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Responses

Humans interpret quickly-changing still images as being in motion.

Humans interpret quickly-changing still images as being in motion.

Humans interpret a single static image as if it were moving.

Humans interpret a single static image as if it were moving.

The eye moves across the image.

The eye moves across the image.

The image scrolls very slowly.

The image scrolls very slowly.

Computer animation consists of:

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hand-drawn pictures that have been digitized.

hand-drawn pictures that have been digitized.

an image that actually moves.

an image that actually moves.

many still images presented quickly.

many still images presented quickly.

film strips that have been digitized.

film strips that have been digitized.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
1. A filmstrip would capture still images in quick succession.

2. Flash.

3. because Apple devices wouldn’t support it.

4. 1950s.

5. Humans interpret quickly-changing still images as being in motion.

6. many still images presented quickly.