Video books

Controlling a video by flipping physical pages began with Robert's Video binder (2015) and Blue Book / Silver Book (2015).

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In Toby's Video binder (2016), videos play on the page itself, and the pages can be moved and removed.

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Realtalk made it trivial to put together dynamic books, such as Toby's Particle binder (2017) or Isaac’s The Owl's Surprise (2017).

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Once Luke added video support, video pages were one line of code. Examples include Virginia's Fun Times At Dynamicland (2017) and Bret's Meme Kit (2017).

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Bret's Alan talks (2017) includes a moving playhead.

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Audio books were more popular. Music albums (2018).

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Sofy and Ria's Cosmic Odyssey (2018) incorporates video into an art book.

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Bret's Video wall (2021) includes bound packets of related videos.

Bret's Video books (2022) have formatted images and text, with a moving playhead and laser-seeking.

See also Video grids.