An animated film by French caricaturist, cartoonist and animator Émile Cohl. It is one of the earliest examples of hand-drawn animation, and considered by many film historians to be the very first animated cartoon. Despite appearances the animation is not created on a blackboard but rather on paper, the blackboard effect achieved by shooting each of the 700 drawings onto negative film. The title is a reference to the “fantasmograph”, a mid-19th century variant of the magic lantern that projected ghostly images on to surrounding walls.
First thing I did was try to turn up the volume on my phone. Then I realized it was pre audio. Then I started to rewatch it and caught myself thinking “why am I watching this dank-meme video without audio?”. That this is nearly as trippy, maybe more trippy, than some of the dank videos I’ve seen on the Internet these days, it’s amazing how far we haven’t come, or how perverse we’ve always been.
elbarto777@lemmy.world 1 year ago
In case you just want to see the actual film:
youtu.be/o1d28X0lkJ4
can@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
archive.org link
antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago
I linked the video on Wikimedia in OP. Here’s the link again: …wikimedia.org/…/La_Fantasmagorie_(1908).webm
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