Submit Your Favorite Flip Books

Calling all my readers! Take a moment to review your collection of flip books whether you’ve collected them or you’ve created the flip books.

Post a comment and send me an email and I will highlight the top ten flip books from those submitted. The deadline is next Friday, February 13, 2009.

I will begin posting the top ten flip books starting February 15, 2009 if I receive enough submissions. If not, I guess everyone will need to search Google for some flip book ideas.

Make Your Own Flip Book

Looking to make your own flip book? Need to get a head start with a little flip book tutorial?

I recommend visiting the Make Your Own Flip Book page.

  1. Simply visit  this page, then print out these frames and glue onto individual index cards in the same position.
  2. Staple the left edge together, or use a rubber band to keep the cards stacked in a little book.
  3. Flip them cards with your thumb, and watch the kanga go cosmik!
  4. And hop backwards onto earth again…
  5. Use color or add images to customize your flip book.

This is a very simple exampe to making a fun kangaroo flip book!

Action Speak Louder Than Words

Another interesting spin on flip books is TruAction Flix “Patented Flick Book” (flip book) design that allows a variety of sports, animation and advertisers to impact people of all ages. The actions produced come to life through the  senses, “sight, sound, touch” and best of all “imagination.” When it comes to “movement, motion and action” TruAction Flix is in a league of their own. Flip through to see bone crushing hits, game winning catches as well as history changing moments and so much more produced in hi-resolution footage.

Check out the TruAction Flix demo flip book of NASCAR’s Carl Edwards.

These flip books can show up to 4 scenes to use as a promotion, favor, and help make “action” speak louder than any words!

These flip books are super fun!

Flip Book Product – Fliptomania

Featured Flip Book Product – Fliptomania

Flip Books are the Best!

Flip Books are the Best!

Flip books are those little books that show a short movie clip right in your hands when you flip rapidly through the pages. Flip books have been around for well over a century, and evolved from devices with weird names like thaumatropes and zoetropes. These brilliant innovations created the illusion of movement on a viewing surface.

Flip books are indeed the original “motion pictures.”

Fliptomania artists create some of the most unusual, sophisticated flip books ever made. They use an array of elements and styles – hand-drawn animation, 3-D animation, film, photography and cultural icons. They create original film footage and use classic footage, too. Most importantly, they combine it all with our unique artistic sensibility.

Flip Book Kit

Flip Book Kit

In business over 10 years, Fliptomania’s flip books and flip book kits ( see above) can be found in shops around the world. They’ve also created unique custom flip books for a variety of corporations and advertising/marketing firms.

I recommend Fliptomania and their flip book products to my readers.

The Official Flip Book Lens

As you know by now and with the title of this blog, flipbooks are the focus. Well, as I always am, I was searching online for new ways to promote flipbook ideas and samples.

During my search I came across “The Official Flip Book Lens“, located on Squidoo.

Basically, this flip book lens is setup to be a documentary about one person’s flip book business success. It’s in the early stages of a dialogue, but it looks very promising.

There is a new way to make flip books and this lens talks about how flip books were rejuvinated in the process!

The History of Flip Books

Today I found a very resourceful flip book website – flipbook.info. Flip Book Info provides a comprehensive database of Pascal Fouché’s flip book collection of more than 4,900 flip books.

Also, on Fouché’s flip book website, flip book fans and users can find a historical overview of flip books. This information includes:

  • The origin of flip books
  • The different names for flip books, flick books, and Abblätterbuch
  • Flip book formats, dimensions, etc.
  • Among other historical flip book information

Flip Book Info is a concise website that is a great resource.

The flip book sample videos are a real treat:

What is a Flip Book?

A Simple Definition of a Flip Book

In its simplest form, a flip book is a small book with a series of printed images which create the illusion of motion when the pages of the book are rapidly flipped. Generally, a flip book is held in one hand while the thumb of the other flips through the pages, and the viewer focuses their eyes on the middle of each page. The flip book relies on a basic optical principle known as persistence of vision to create an animated image. In addition to being amusing, flip books also laid the groundwork for motion pictures, and could be considered one of the earliest forms of animation.

Flip Books and the Human Retina

Before exploring the flip book’s history, it may help to know how persistence of vision works. The human retina actually retains an image for a brief instant. When a series of images are rapidly presented to the retina, it smooths out the gaps, creating a streamlined animated image. This principle is what allows people to perceive the series of frames in a motion picture as a movie, rather than a set of still photographs. You may have noticed that changes in frame rate and illumination may change the way the animation appears, creating a flicker which can be quite distracting.

Flip Book History

The first flip book was released in 1868 as a kineograph, literally a “moving picture.” The developer of the kineograph realized that images could be presented in a linear sequence, rather than being mounted on a circular drum or disc and rotated. The idea rapidly caught on, and many companies started releasing flip books for children and adults alike. Although many modern flip books are given away for free as promotion items, children’s gifts and other giveaways, earlier flip books were considered miraculous by many people.

Many flip books consist of a series of illustrations. Small differences between the illustrations make a brief animated picture when they are rapidly flipped. Others rely on a series of photographs, much like the frames in a movie. The theme of a flip book may vary, depending on the intended audience; it may illustrate a short story or a brief event, or may even be used in an advertising campaign.

Flip Book = Flick Book?

In some parts of the world, a flip book is better known as a “flick book”, especially in British English. Whatever they call it, many aspiring artists draw their own, and bored school children may ornament their notebooks with flip books as well.

Flip Books in the Digital Age

There are also computer programs which can be used to create a flip book, stringing together a series of images from a trip, for example. Also, you can create flip books from a short web camera video. Then chop the video into still frames and print in sequence. Very cool and innovative way to make a flip book.

Some of this information was provided by: Wisegeek.com

The Human Flipbook

Has anyone seen the Human Flipbook for Erbert & Gerbert’s?

Well, let me first start out with a little information about Erbert & Gerbert’s. Erbert & Gerbert’s is a growing of sandwich shops in the Midwest. Looking for an innovative way to advertise their brand and sandwich shop, their creative team developed the Human Flipbook.

Check out the making of the Human Flipbook commercial below.

What it takes to make a human flipbook? Well, in this case it takes a whole lotta t-shirts and some pretty steady hands on the camera. Very creative job!

Other ideas for human flipbooks would be a flip book with a hat, shoes, jackets, etc. It would be cool to transform a cool clothing designers clothes into a flipbook and make it a promotion. I suppose there are tons of ways to use flip books to make scenes, advertisements, and other promotions.