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    The Fleischer Brothers

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    Disney‚ and Warner Bros. They developed their own style and methods of animation but all share the same love‚ passion‚ and ambition to bring this medium to life to fullest of their capacity. Walt Disney pioneered the animation standards for many animators since his time. His approach to the making of Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs is very interesting‚ he doesn’t simply dive in drawing frame by frame but rather he divides the animation by the object or thing with movement. Meaning‚ Disney had multiple

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    Stop Motion Animation

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    objects such as toys or any other non-animated things. But then the animators started using clay animation‚ that‚ as I mentioned before‚ is one of the many forms stop motion has‚ but this technique is sculpted in clay or plastiline and usually the characters that are used for this kind on techniques have a wire skeleton called armature. This was a very difficult and laborious work for an animator; it could take a lot of time. Animators also experimented puppet animation‚ which is a more antique technique

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    The classification and application potential of motion capture in animated films Introduction Motion capture is a technique of digitally recording the movements and patterns of live actors or objects (Condell). It has applications in fields of biomechanics‚ rehabilitation/medicine‚ ergonomics‚ sports performance analysis‚ music‚ visual effects and computer animation (Furniss). Particularly in animation‚ it is used to record an actor ’s movement for the purpose of creating a digital character.

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    Fabia Ling-Yuan Lin in her chapter ’Cartoon’s Hyperrealism’ of her book Doubling the Duality (2014) explains the issue with realism within animation by means of a case study. Like the other texts‚ she explains at first the meaning of hyper-realism‚ using Lister’s text as a secondary source. She emphasises that in order to understand the origins of hyper-realism‚ and how it became the norm in western animation‚ one must examine the creation process of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Lin‚ 2014). This

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    The Founders of Pixar

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    Catmull: Edwin Earl Catmull is a computer scientist and also the current president of Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios. He was born on March 31st‚ 1945 in Parkersburg‚ West Virginia. He had dreamed of becoming a feature film animator as a child after watching the Disney movies "Peter Pan" and "Pinocchio". Instead of pursuing his love of film he studied math and physics at the University of Utah. He worked for several companies before he was offered a spot at Lucasfilms in 1979

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    well as the motion controls that animators use to create movement and expressions. Toy Story’s characters were animated using more than 700 controls‚ such as separate controls for moving different parts of a character’s eyebrow. Next is the animation step‚ in which choreographers place the models in key frames or poses and the computer uses interpolation methods to create the frames between the poses that make the animation seem smooth. If necessary‚ an animator can modify the computer generated

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    Thesis

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    Ambo‚ Asiong Aksaya‚ Kalabog en Bosyo and the popular Slice of Life --- as well as over 500 cartoons and cartoon characters all reflecting the foibles of Philippine society. Filipino animators are now finding opportunities abroad on big animated projects. As an example‚ Ronnie Del Carmen‚ a Filipino animator‚ is billed as artistic supervisor for the latest project of Dreamworks Studios in Los Angeles‚ California. His latest works include “The Prince of Egypt‚” and “The Road to El Dorado

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    Pixar

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    animation with the release of its first feature film‚ Disney·Pixar ’s Toy Story. Released nine years after the founding of Pixar‚ Toy Story exhibited years of creative and technical achievements from a small group of passionate computer scientists and animators‚ led by present day President Ed Catmull and Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter. The film‚ marking the birth of the new medium of computer animation‚ went on to become the highest grossing film of 1995 with $362 million in worldwide box office

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    American Animation Thesis

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    Althanasius Kircher. Around 1915‚ a technique of using celluloid sheets in animation was established. By painting on these clear plastic cels‚ they could then transpose more than one cel on a static background. This technique is still used by some animators today. Walt Disney made several breakthroughs by making the first animation with sound (1928) and the first animation in color (1932). It was on December 21‚ 1937 that Walt made history again with "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves" -- it was the

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    Hayao Miyazaki

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    Case Study: Hayao Miyazaki Hayao Miyazaki is a Japanese film director‚ animator‚ manga artist‚ producer‚ and screenwriter. He achieved international acclaim as a maker of anime feature films and‚ along with Isao Takahata‚ co-founded Studio Ghibli‚ one of Japan’s most famous film and animation studios. Due to how successful Miyazaki’s films are‚ he has often been compared to American animator Walt Disney‚ British animator Nick Park and American director Steven Spielberg. Miyazaki worked in various

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