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Gallop!: A Scanimation Picture Book (Scanimation Books)
Rufus Butler Seder
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Description for Gallop!: A Scanimation Picture Book (Scanimation Books)
Hardback. Can you gallop like a horse? Can you strut like a rooster? Can you run like a dog? Can you spring like a cat? Can you soar like an eagle? Can you swing like a chimp? Can you flutter like a butterfly? Can you swim like a turtle? Then take a bow and smile: you twinkle, like a star! Then take a bow and shine: a star is what you are. Num Pages: 12 pages, moving images throughout. BIC Classification: YBG. Category: (JC) Children's (6-12). Dimension: 187 x 131 x 27. Weight in Grams: 386.
Can you gallop like a horse?Can you strut like a rooster?Can you run like a dog?Can you spring like a cat?Can you soar like an eagle?Can you swing like a chimp?Can you flutter like a butterfly?Can you swim like a turtle?Then take a bow and smile: you twinkle, like a star!Then take a bow and shine: a star is what you are!
Can you gallop like a horse?Can you strut like a rooster?Can you run like a dog?Can you spring like a cat?Can you soar like an eagle?Can you swing like a chimp?Can you flutter like a butterfly?Can you swim like a turtle?Then take a bow and smile: you twinkle, like a star!Then take a bow and shine: a star is what you are!
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Workman Publishing Company
Publication date
2007
Condition
New
Number of Pages
12
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780761147633
SKU
V9780761147633
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-99
About Rufus Butler Seder
Rufus Butler Seder is an optical genius whose first significant invention was Lifetiles, glass-walled murals that appear to come to life when the viewer walks by. He has installed them at the Smithsonian, SeaWorld, Union Station among other museums, aquariums, train stations and ocean liners around the world. Next came Scanimation, and his company EyeThink, Inc., a business that produces a line of toys and gifts using technologies he's invented. He lives in Boston, Massachusetts.
Reviews for Gallop!: A Scanimation Picture Book (Scanimation Books)
"At first glance, this looks like a regular old picture book
but the second you open it up, you'll be mesmerized. Thanks to a brand-new technique called "scanimation," the images on each page seem to move, as though you were watching a film instead of simply reading. Horses gallop, eagles soar
and young readers' jaws drop! It's the coolest book we've seen in a while."
www.parenting.com, "Daily Favs" "Readers will gasp with delight when they open this book, produced as paper-over-board: a hidden tab in each heavy page slides an acetate layer printed with vertical black lines over an encoded, detailed image of a horse, rooster, turtle or other creature, and the layers' interaction creates the illusion of motion. The black-and-white images openly reference the motion photography of Eadweard Muybridge (an influence that Seder acknowledges on the copyright page) and they contrast with the bright palette used for the spare, reader-directed text. ("Can you soar like an eagle?/ Whoosh-whoosh-glide!/ Can you swing like a chimp?/ Swoop-swoop-slide!") This book may encourage plenty of galloping
and jumping, running and bounding
on the part of young readers; adults will find it a marvel to look at in its own right."
"Publishers Weekly," starred review ""Gallop," by Rufus Butler Seder, made an obvious case for itself with ooh-ah graphics, using trademarked Scanimation, a low-tech marvel of sliding paper and stripes. Turn the page, and you set black-and-white pictures of various animals into motion - that is, if certain short people ever let you turn the page. Your kids will elbow you out of the way. They will also elbow each other out of the way."
"The Washington Post" "The pictures of animals, birds and fish seem to move with extraordinary naturalism, A [The animals] are mesmerizing for all ages, especially for aspiring artists who will want to know how it's done."
"New York Times" Book Review
but the second you open it up, you'll be mesmerized. Thanks to a brand-new technique called "scanimation," the images on each page seem to move, as though you were watching a film instead of simply reading. Horses gallop, eagles soar
and young readers' jaws drop! It's the coolest book we've seen in a while."
www.parenting.com, "Daily Favs" "Readers will gasp with delight when they open this book, produced as paper-over-board: a hidden tab in each heavy page slides an acetate layer printed with vertical black lines over an encoded, detailed image of a horse, rooster, turtle or other creature, and the layers' interaction creates the illusion of motion. The black-and-white images openly reference the motion photography of Eadweard Muybridge (an influence that Seder acknowledges on the copyright page) and they contrast with the bright palette used for the spare, reader-directed text. ("Can you soar like an eagle?/ Whoosh-whoosh-glide!/ Can you swing like a chimp?/ Swoop-swoop-slide!") This book may encourage plenty of galloping
and jumping, running and bounding
on the part of young readers; adults will find it a marvel to look at in its own right."
"Publishers Weekly," starred review ""Gallop," by Rufus Butler Seder, made an obvious case for itself with ooh-ah graphics, using trademarked Scanimation, a low-tech marvel of sliding paper and stripes. Turn the page, and you set black-and-white pictures of various animals into motion - that is, if certain short people ever let you turn the page. Your kids will elbow you out of the way. They will also elbow each other out of the way."
"The Washington Post" "The pictures of animals, birds and fish seem to move with extraordinary naturalism, A [The animals] are mesmerizing for all ages, especially for aspiring artists who will want to know how it's done."
"New York Times" Book Review