Moos, Caleb (5. august 2019). «The Multiplane Camera». Medium (på engelsk). Besøkt 19. oktober 2020. «The earliest technique is the one used in the oldest surviving animated film: The Adventures of Prince Achmed. The film was made by German filmmaker Lotte Reiniger in 1926. Here is a scene from the movie: (---) So how did Snow White create the illusion of depth? The team at Disney created a camera that allowed them to film multiple planes at once, aptly called the multiplane camera. Though not the first machine of its kind, the most famous multiplane camera is the one created in 1937 by William Garity for Snow White. What exactly is a multiplane camera, and how does it work? A video released in 1957 shows Walt Disney demonstrating the device.So how did Snow White create the illusion of depth? The team at Disney created a camera that allowed them to film multiple planes at once, aptly called the multiplane camera. Though not the first machine of its kind, the most famous multiplane camera is the one created in 1937 by William Garity for Snow White. | What exactly is a multiplane camera, and how does it work? A video released in 1957 shows Walt Disney demonstrating the device.»
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«Who Was Ub Iwerks?». www.mouseplanet.com. Besøkt 19. oktober 2020. «Many of these cartoons were filmed in a three dimensional effect using a crude multiplane camera Iwerks had built using parts from an old Chevrolet automobile he had bought for about $300. These technical improvements never compensated for the lack of a strong story and charismatic characters.»
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«How Did the Multiplane Camera Invented for “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Redefine Animation? | Read | The Take». How Did the Multiplane Camera Invented for “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Redefine Animation? | Read | The Take (på engelsk). 23. november 2015. Besøkt 19. oktober 2020. «The camera shot through layers of oil-based images on pieces of glass, allowing for more sophisticated manipulation of the images than ever before. (---) The multiplane camera would be the means of animating Disney features all the way through The Little Mermaid in 1989, at which time it became obsolete. A “digital multiplane camera” was then invented, the first step in transitioning animated films from hand-drawn art to the computer-aided creations we almost always see today.»