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5/16/06 

Stop-Motion Precursor


In 1902,Edwin S. Porter, (famous for directing The Great Train Robbery in 1903), made a short trick-film, Fun in a Bakery Shop, that was a predecessor of stop-motion animation. You can see clips and read about other early American animation at the Library of Congress website, Origins of American Animation.

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