Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word flip-book.
Examples
-
Dotted throughout the film are reminders of the awful sights from that day, including the occasional use of the falling-man motif that is so memorably represented in flip-book form in Mr. Foer's original novel.
Author Uses His City, and City Takes Note Nicolas Rapold 2011
-
I found that with a flip-book I could draw a bird and make it seem to fly off the page, which amazed some people.
ARTINFO: Finding a Way Through Autism and to Art ARTINFO 2011
-
Two amazing all-new stories in one fantastic flip-book!
Free Comic Book Day Gold Sponsors announced | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
-
Mr. Truffaut uses all manner of quirky techniques, from old-fashioned irising in or out of an image to shots that are frozen in the midst of movement, creating a flip-book effect.
For the Love of a Fickle Woman Peter Cowie 2012
-
I found that with a flip-book I could draw a bird and make it seem to fly off the page, which amazed some people.
ARTINFO: Finding a Way Through Autism and to Art ARTINFO 2011
-
The result is a mesmerizing flip-book effect, one which continues to evolve as more viewers contribute.
Beyond 'Thriller': Reinventing The Music Video John Jurgensen 2011
-
In "Beatrice and Virgil," a successful novelist tries to follow up a huge best seller with a flip-book about the Holocaust, with a novel printed on one side of the pages and a nonfiction essay about artistic representations of the Holocaust on the other.
-
Before "Beatrice and Virgil" took shape, Mr. Martel spent five years researching and writing a Holocaust flip-book, with a 140-page essay and a novel of roughly the same length.
-
Before "Beatrice and Virgil" took shape, Mr. Martel spent five years researching and writing a Holocaust flip-book, with a 140-page essay and a novel of roughly the same length.
-
Before "Beatrice and Virgil" took shape, Mr. Martel spent five years researching and writing a Holocaust flip-book, with a 140-page essay and a novel of roughly the same length.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.