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    Animation Industry Report

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    ......................................... ............................. ...................................................................................... State of the Industry Industry Trends and How They Impact Animators Types of Animation ............................................................................ Earnings Ranges for Professional Animators ..................................... Job Satisfaction – How Happy are Animators Overall What Advice Would You Give to New

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    Three initial ideas for dissertation. 1. Analogue film and its imprint on the digital era. This thesis for a dissertation would have set about to analyse the relationship between analogue and digital filmmaking and the differences in these practices since the rise of the latter’s popularity and usability. The paper would have evaluated digital filmmaking practices and the new range of techniques that modern technology has brought about‚ giving reference to the rise of importance in editing

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    3D Animations The Future of Animation Analyn Mena Fundamentals of Media Communication Instructor Gwen Puza March 24‚ 2011 Mena 1 Once upon a time‚ animation was painstakingly hand-drawn in multiple stages by sweatshop teams of artists who made no pretensions to realism. The late Walt Disney preferred to generally portray speaking animals and magical figures for the necessity of building sets‚ costuming actors‚ and obeying the laws of physics. In those days‚ work on a major production

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    Computer Animation Computer animators work to bring objects to life through the use of computer graphics. Like traditional animators‚ computer animators manipulate graphics and images to simulate movement. However‚ unlike traditional animators‚ computer animators use digital technology to create new visual effects and motions that help avoid the monotonous‚ frame-by-frame drawing required for each picture. Computer animation is a very lucrative business and shows no sign of slowing down in the future

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    An Example of Narrative Animation: Duck Amuck During the golden age of Hollywood short cartoons‚ from the 1930s to the 1950s‚ Disney and Warner Bros. were rivals. Disney animators had far greater resources at their disposal‚ and their animation was more elaborate and detailed than the simpler style of the Warner product. Warner cartoonists‚ despite their limited budgets‚ fought back by exploiting the comic fantasy possible in animated films and playing with the medium in imaginative ways. In Warner

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    com/reports/2568836/ Global Animation Industry: Strategies‚ Trends and Opportunities Report 2013 Description: The rapid advancement of technology has made computer animation available to the masses and the animation industry is one of the fastest growing industries. The demand for animated entertainment has expanded with the increase in broadcasting hours by cable and satellite TV along with the growing popularity of the Internet. In the past‚ animation series were aimed at children aged

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    Animation - Essay

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    Animation Animation is a visual technique that creates the illusion of motion‚ rather than recording motion through live action. The technique is used mainly for motion pictures. Animation can be created by illustrators‚ filmmakers‚ video makers‚ and computer specialists. Animation is most popular in creating cartoon movies. Advertisers also employ animation to develop commercials for television. In addition‚ producers of instructional films may use animation to help explain a difficult idea

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    Gender has always been somewhat a significant role in animation‚ both in animated works and the industry itself. The representation and treatment of women in media has always been a topic that people like to tackle and for good reason. Women have been treated quite differently in the industry‚ and how they are generally portrayed in animated works that is affected by society’s views at the time. Over time the image of an animated female and their character has changed‚ most of the time for good with

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    Animation in America Throughout history‚ animation has been a constantly evolving source of cultural and political satire. It continuously touches upon issues of race‚ sexuality‚ politics‚ and the general social structure of American culture. Due to its broad capabilities of expression animation has the ability to create television shows that are both amusing to children and thought provoking for adults. This can even be seen with some of the first animated shorts ever made. During the Great

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    Animation History

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    Eastman began the manufacture of photographic film strips using a nitro-cellulose base. 1892: Emile Renynaud‚ combining his earlier invention of the praxinoscope with a projector‚ opens the Theatre Optique in the Musee Grevin. It displays an animation of images painted on long strips of celluloid. 1895: Louis and Augustine Lumiere issued a patent for a device called a cinematograph capable of projecting moving pictures. 1896: Thomas Armat designed the vitascope which projected the films

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