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Loading... Gallop!: A Scanimation Picture Book (Scanimation Books)by Rufus Butler Seder
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Such a cool book to see (as an adult), not quite sure my 2 year old is as impressed. ( )This picture book is great for younger audiences as well as grade school children. The words are simple to read and the moving pictures are very intriguing. Each page introduces a new animal and their actions. For example, a horse gallops and a chicken struts. A really nifty book. unique and imaginative The text of this book is uninspired (and oddly odd in an oddish sort of way), but the "scanimation" is so cool that I simply don't care. I can sit and watch one of the pages turn over and over. Unfortunately, my toddler is not as impressed. Moving pictures? So what. Why not just watch tv? Okay. But it's a book! He doesn't care. As far as he's concerned, either the pictures move or they don't. And these aren't even in color. Alas. I still think it's cool. 0.035 seconds to build listing no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0761147632, Hardcover)There's never before been a book like Gallop! Employing a patented new technology called Scanimation, each page is a marvel that brings animals, along with one shining star, to life with art that literally moves. It's impossible not to flip the page, and flip it again, and again, and again. A first book of motion for kids, it shows a horse in full gallop and a turtle swimming up the page. A dog runs, a cat springs, an eagle soars, and a butterfly flutters. Created by Rufus Butler Seder, an inventor, artist, and filmmaker fascinated by antique optical toys, Scanimation is a state-of-the-art six-phase animation process that combines the "persistence of vision" principle with a striped acetate overlay to give the illusion of movement. It harkens back to the old magical days of the kinetoscope, and the effect is astonishing, like a Muybridge photo series springing into action�or, in terms kids can relate to, like a video without a screen. Complementing the art is a delightful rhyming text full of simple questions and fun, nonsense replies: Can you gallop like a horse? giddyup-a-loo! Can you strut like a rooster? cock-a-doodle-doo! Every child who opens the book will be amazed�and so will every parent.(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:10 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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