Before the digital age, we had pioneering inventions like the
flip book, which came onto the scene in 1868, and the
Phenakistoscope, crafted by Joseph Plateau. It was one of the very first attempts at animation by spinning a disk with images that created the illusion of movement. Fast forward a few years, in 1878, when
Eadweard Muybridge captured the iconic galloping horse, paving the way for the motion pictures we adore today. This foundational work laid the groundwork for inventions that followed, such as
Thomas Edison’s Kinetoscope and the film projector.