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    beginning of its time‚ animation was created for the pleasure of only the artist‚ but it has evolved with time to become a form of entertainment that brings pleasure to not only the artist‚ but also a wide variety of audiences. I believe that there are limitations with animation just like there are limitations with any other art form. I agree with Walt Disney and the historian of popular culture’s statements‚ but when it comes to what the other mentioned critics suggested about animation‚ I disagree.

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    How Animation Affects The Different Aspects Of Human Life‚ How It Contributes And Its Basics A Research Presented to Prof. Fabian B. Gutierrez College of Arts and Sciences AMA University In partial fulfillment of the Course Requirements In ENGLISH 301 CA (Technical‚ Scientific‚ & Business Writing) Presented By: Ricaro‚ Virgilio Jr. B. April 11‚ 2014 Chapter 1 1.1 Introduction Animation has survived the mechanical persistence of vision toys popular in the 19th

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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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    Animation Reaction Paper

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    yourname_reaction_1.doc (WORD DOC PLEASE) • Spell/grammar check • Approximately 400 words‚ 5 organized paragraphs. To consider: Framing and composition Themes and motifs Character design Setting Cel animation: Sometimes called traditional animation is hand drawn‚ frame-by- frame on paper and or celluloid/acetate sheets. Iris-in: A shot that opens from darkness in an expanding circle of light. Iris-out: The opposite of an iris-in. Morph: Short for metamorphosis. The action

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    Animation industries

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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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    The Importance of History and Trends in Animation Trends and history reveal how evolution of an art form occurs. Paying close attention to the trends and growth of any field helps predict the future of that industry. It is important to recognize trends in filmmaking‚ storytelling‚ and technology for an animator to increase his or her chances of continued employment. This book will point out many trends from the past and provide a blueprint of the future. By observing and learning about these developments

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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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    Stephen Dupuis Emotional Value through Animation Childhood and family life can be greatly influenced by animated cartoons and feature films. Throughout the latter part of the twentieth century‚ animation has undergone tremendous change. Forces including technological advancement and the increasing desire for higher profits have shaped this genre and caused it to cycle through periods of dormancy and innovation. One such resurgence occurred during the late 1980’s and early 1990’s‚ a period

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    MICHELLE LEE IAT 343 – D104 #301097226 ANIMATION ESSAY The two three-dimensional animated films that are chosen are Pocoyo animation shorts and a music video by Genki Rockets. I am using music video and short animation for comparison is because they are wonderful at sending messages within a short amount of duration. Also‚ I will be comparing the cinematic style and techniques of the animations. Pocoyo animations is originated in Spain and targeted towards pre-school children. Their videos

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    Film Animation

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    to Life: Animated Filmmaking I. Introduction A. Definition of Animation Filmmaking B. Types/Forms of Animation Filmmaking II. Discussion C. History 1. Local 2.Foreign D. Production 1. Pre-production a. Storyboarding b. Layouts c. Model sheets d. Animatic 2. Production a. Layout b. Modeling c. Texturing d. Lightning e. Rigging f. Animation 3. Post-production a. Composing b. Sound editing c

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