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  2. Rostrum camera - Wikipedia

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    A rostrum camera stand used for shooting animation. A rostrum camera is a specially designed camera used in television production and filmmaking to animate a still picture or object. It consists of a moving lower platform on which the article to be filmed is placed, while the camera is placed above on a column.

  3. Animation camera - Wikipedia

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    An animation camera manufactured by Crass, Berlin, in 1957. An animation camera, a type of rostrum camera, is a movie camera specially adapted for frame-by-frame shooting of animation. It consists of a camera body with lens and film magazines, and is most often placed on a stand that allows the camera to be raised and lowered above a table ...

  4. Traditional animation - Wikipedia

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    Among the most common types of animation rostrum cameras was the Oxberry. Such cameras were always made of black anodized aluminum, and commonly had 2 peg bars, 1 at the top and 1 at the bottom of the lightbox. The Oxberry Master Series had 4 peg bars, 2 above and 2 below, and sometimes used a "floating peg bar" as well.

  5. Ken Burns effect - Wikipedia

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    In film editing, the technique may be achieved through the use of a rostrum camera, although today it is more common to use digital editing. Virtually all non-linear editing systems provide a tool to implement the simplistic effect, although only some software, such as iMovie and Openshot for Linux , specifically call it a Ken Burns Effect; it ...

  6. Portal:Animation/Selected picture - Wikipedia

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    A rostrum camera is a specially designed camera used in television production and filmmaking to animate a still picture or object. It consists of a moving lower platform on which the article to be filmed is placed, while the camera is placed above on a column.

  7. It's Such a Beautiful Day (film) - Wikipedia

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    Six years in the making, the completed film was captured entirely in-camera on a 35 mm rostrum animation stand.Built in the 1940s and used by Hertzfeldt on every project since 1999, it was one of the last surviving cameras of its kind.

  8. Talk:Rostrum camera - Wikipedia

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    I do. Rostrum camera is usually used for shot moves over photographs and suchlike. An animation camera is more usually used to shoot sequential frame sequences to simulate animation, whether or not the camera itself is moved between exposures to create rostrum-style moves. The terms refer to fundamentally different techniques. (unsigned)

  9. Multiplane camera - Wikipedia

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    An advanced multiplane camera was developed by William Garity for the Disney Studios to be used in the production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. [4] The camera was completed in early 1937 and tested in a Silly Symphony called The Old Mill, which won the 1937 Academy Award for Animated Short Film. [5]