As a young child I watched Mr wizard every time it came on.... He makes science fun and educational...... In depth explanation that a kid could understand...
"In fact, a long time ago they used to have a series of pictures inside of a box, and you turned a handle and you saw one picture after another like that, and people paid five cents to go in and see 'em." Mr. Wizard described a nickelodeon. Persistence of vision is also why we can perceive images on television. The phosphor decay of even an 80s CRT television set was very rapid, and the only reason why we could see a whole picture instead of just colored lines scanning down the screen is because our eyes blended all the phosphor glows together because the scanning happened too rapidly for us to see.
I born in 1951 when I was old enough to watch the show. It was in black-and-white of course. Mr. Wizard was my hero. He treated the children with respect and dignity. I learned a lot from his TV show . Thank thanks for posting these videos on UA-cam.
When Mr. Wizard described a machine which you see hundreds of flipped pages of animation that you only pay a nickel for. You know what it was called? *Nickelodeon*
This really shows you how the idea for the video camera and movie projector came about. A video camera just a machine that can take a series of photographs quickly. And a projector is just a fancy photo negative projector that can display many photographs fast. Your brain is actually the thing creating the illusion of a movie from a series of photographs
I remember this video vividly. It was playing in the background one afternoon when the worst thing that ever happened to me occurred. I believe it was 1988 when I came home from school one sunny, breezy afternoon. This was playing on the TV when I got through the front door, so I plopped myself down after throwing my book bag next to the shoe pile near the front door. As I watched, I remember how neat the animations looked. At precisely the part with the juggling clown, I noticed the smell of burnt cookies coming from the kitchen. I stood up and yelled for my mom and listened. I could hear... crying. Wailing actually. It was my mother. I immediately ran to the kitchen to see my mom splayed out on the floor. I thought at first that she might be injured, but what she told me was much worse. She stopped sobbing hysterically just long enough to tell me that in 10 years - in 1998 The Undertaker would throw Mankind off the Hell in a Cell where he will plummet 16 feet through an announcer's table. Needless to say, I was speechless.
What's sad about the spinning light trick is that most Digital cameras used in video production have such fast shutter and record speeds, the tail of the light is considerably diminished compared to the old analog cameras that were used before Digital TV.
Hello! May we (FableVision Learning) use a link to this video for commercial middle school curriculum we are developing? Thank you in advance for your consideration of our request.
Denine Jimmerson If you are linking the footage then you should be able to legally without permission (of course you should consult a lawyer as a commercial company). If you were downloading the footage and putting it on a DVD or reuploading it to another website then that would be illegal! If you want to put the video on your website you can actually use the embed tool which puts the video on the page whilst linking back to the original here on UA-cam (read if for whatever reason this copy would go down then yours would too).
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I can't begin to tell you how much this show shaped who I am! We need more programs like this!
As a young child I watched Mr wizard every time it came on.... He makes science fun and educational...... In depth explanation that a kid could understand...
"In fact, a long time ago they used to have a series of pictures inside of a box, and you turned a handle and you saw one picture after another like that, and people paid five cents to go in and see 'em."
Mr. Wizard described a nickelodeon.
Persistence of vision is also why we can perceive images on television. The phosphor decay of even an 80s CRT television set was very rapid, and the only reason why we could see a whole picture instead of just colored lines scanning down the screen is because our eyes blended all the phosphor glows together because the scanning happened too rapidly for us to see.
I born in 1951 when I was old enough to watch the show. It was in black-and-white of course. Mr. Wizard was my hero. He treated the children with respect and dignity. I learned a lot from his TV show . Thank thanks for posting these videos on UA-cam.
That is so cool! I am addicted to this show! And I LOVE Mr. Wizard!😊❤
When Mr. Wizard described a machine which you see hundreds of flipped pages of animation that you only pay a nickel for. You know what it was called?
*Nickelodeon*
Hence the name of the cable network, which Mr. Wizard just happened to air on! How funny!
That's true
Legend of the Stormlord Learn something new everyday! :-)
It's called a Mutoscope
Very Great Explaination It was Great, Thanku for this video
This really shows you how the idea for the video camera and movie projector came about. A video camera just a machine that can take a series of photographs quickly. And a projector is just a fancy photo negative projector that can display many photographs fast. Your brain is actually the thing creating the illusion of a movie from a series of photographs
If life is a movie den it's just a photograph
Nice video ,it helped me for my exams :)
💯Clear and amazing explanation 🌟
I remember this video vividly. It was playing in the background one afternoon when the worst thing that ever happened to me occurred.
I believe it was 1988 when I came home from school one sunny, breezy afternoon. This was playing on the TV when I got through the front door, so I plopped myself down after throwing my book bag next to the shoe pile near the front door. As I watched, I remember how neat the animations looked.
At precisely the part with the juggling clown, I noticed the smell of burnt cookies coming from the kitchen. I stood up and yelled for my mom and listened. I could hear... crying. Wailing actually. It was my mother.
I immediately ran to the kitchen to see my mom splayed out on the floor. I thought at first that she might be injured, but what she told me was much worse.
She stopped sobbing hysterically just long enough to tell me that in 10 years - in 1998 The Undertaker would throw Mankind off the Hell in a Cell where he will plummet 16 feet through an announcer's table.
Needless to say, I was speechless.
what
what
What?
Wait whatt
I am traumatized by burnt cookies, too.
It iis... really neat..
Mr. Wizard shut off the light and the real fun time began. Mic drop!!!
Did Mr. Wizard reference the concept of the nickelodeon on his kid friendly science show?
Yes
What's sad about the spinning light trick is that most Digital cameras used in video production have such fast shutter and record speeds, the tail of the light is considerably diminished compared to the old analog cameras that were used before Digital TV.
This was shown in our school really good video
That book looks like it would be fun.
OMG I own that book! Found it at a Goodwill for $1.99. :)
Extraordinary and amazing
Clear Explanation.......❤️
3:13 was amazing
Really amazing.
Superb....
Shows like this need to come back, but chamces are it would be ridiculed for providing knowledge.
Thank you sir
That IS neat!
I like this video 😁
This is confusing now that there’s a movie out called Persistence of Vision
fantastic sir.👌👏👌
You are best to show persistent of vision
Amazing 😍😍
this is the most important video,
i have seen,
in a long ,
long,
time.
thank you.
molly
Amazing video !! Informative and fascinating!! 👍🏻👍🏻
zed is zee just in case someone got confused
I caught that an immediately tried to unpack Beebee’s story and how she’d end up using that name for it
5:00 Slick "Nickelodeon" reference
It was awesome
thats good!!
Great 👍👍
How can we make this one??!
amazing....
Loved this show. Never got to be on it. It was right on before Thundercats and Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors in my area.
1:17 😆 awwwwww...
Wow
Genial
I miss when people used neat to describe it.
it's neat
Phi fenomenal.
04:19 What are the numbers for?
Probably are for distance-marks on the racetrack in the picture, and then they are shifted to give the illusion of motion. ^_^
Probably to put together the equipment
@@reyniercastano625 No
Was that don hector salamanca?
link plz
amazing
👍🏻
GREAF
this should be impossible for the video to get a dislike
Please can u tell me the method of making all these models.....
Please
Buy the book www.ebay.com/p/Paper-Movie-Machines-by-B-Wentz-1976-Paperback/2594737
SESH x GREAF
Hello! May we (FableVision Learning) use a link to this video for commercial middle school curriculum we are developing? Thank you in advance for your consideration of our request.
Denine Jimmerson If you are linking the footage then you should be able to legally without permission (of course you should consult a lawyer as a commercial company). If you were downloading the footage and putting it on a DVD or reuploading it to another website then that would be illegal! If you want to put the video on your website you can actually use the embed tool which puts the video on the page whilst linking back to the original here on UA-cam (read if for whatever reason this copy would go down then yours would too).
noice
In 2020
GREAF.
IMHEEM NAHMEAN SESH
Nice.....
is this not beta movement?
mista whizherd
Ryan adriandhy, gara2 anda saya kemari,,
kok bisa bro
Just amazing that i was just 😲🤩😍WOWS.
zed
Hi Tj!!!!
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why s word so bad
hahahahha cute girl with interesting grandpa.But it's not persistence of vision,it's the motion conception of brain.
Bekar
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