Get ready for Finding Nemos sequel as Disney and Pixar have finally announced details about the 2003 underwater adventures long-awaited sequel, including its title.
January 20th, 2014
Get ready for Finding Nemos sequel as Disney and Pixar have finally
announced details about the 2003 underwater adventures long-awaited
sequel, including its title.
Finding Dory, as the new film will be called, is scheduled to swim into U.S. theaters in 2015.
Finding
Nemo director Andrew Stanton, who also helmed Pixar Wall-E in 2008, was
getting ready to dive back in for a second installment featuring
Marlin, Nemo.
Phenakistoscope (1831) A phenakistoscope disc by Eadweard Muybridge (1893).The phenakistoscope was an early animation device. It was invented in 1831 simultaneously by the Belgian Joseph Plateau and the Austrian Simon von Stampfer. It consists of a disk with a series of images, drawn on radii evenly spaced around the center of the disk. Slots are cut out of the disk on the same radii as the drawings, but at a different distance from the center. The device would be placed in front of a mirror and spun. As the phenakistoscope is spun, a viewer would look through the slots at the reflection of the drawings which would only become visible when a slot passes by the viewer's eye. This created the illusion of animation.