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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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    History of Animation

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    (still picture of the movie clip) every 1/24th of a second and the same frame is shown three times during this time period (Persistence‚ 2001). The eye retains the image of each frame long enough‚ giving an illusion of smooth‚ continuous motion. Animation uses exactly the same principle to render the idea of motion. This led to such devices as the zoetrope‚ or "wheel of life." The zoetrope has a short‚ fat cylinder‚ which rotated on its axis of symmetry. Around the inside of the cylinder was a sequence

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    Surreal Animation Mike Moore Introduction In 1908 movie audiences were given the first glimpse of one of film’s most durable and expressionistic genres: Animation. The first true animation‚ lasting slightly longer than one minute‚ and consisting of over 700 still images‚ was created entirely by the hand of Emile Cohl. Cohl‚ a former comic strip writer‚ spent months tracing and retracing each individual frame of his film‚ each image only slightly different from the next‚ until the whole portfolio

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    History of Animation Animation itself is a simulation of movement created by displaying a series of pictures‚ or frames using and photographed by a camera. Cartoons on television are one example of animation. The difference between animation and video are that video takes continuous motion and breaks it up in the form of live and action and it is edited by add cuts. Animation starts with independent pictures and puts them together to form the illusion of continuous motion. Animation has been around

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    History of Animation History of Animation Zoetrope (180 AD) The zoetrope is a device which creates the image of a moving picture. The earliest elementary zoetrope was created in China around 180 AD by the prolific inventor Ting Huan Made from translucent paper or mica panels‚ Huan hung the device over a lamp. The rising air turned vanes at the top from which hung the pictures painted on the panels would appear to move if the device is spun at the right speed. Magic Lantern (1600) The magic

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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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    Who is the father of animation ? People might say Walt Disney‚ but there were animated movie cartoons‚ based on comic strips for the most part‚ pre-Disney. It is believed that Felix the Cat-in black and white‚ was the earliest Movie animated cartoon by the King Features Syndicate and by accident of history- a soaky-head puppet used as a test subject on a turntable in l947- the first Television cartoon- regular movie-based Felix shorts were also probably the first regularly televised. Chronology

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    Sexism in animation

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    Reasons why Anime is not sexist? It’s not actual videos‚ its animation! Its actual art! It’s just the artists opinion of what he/she thinks is beautiful; it’s his/her way to express art. If you call (picture 1) this sexist‚ than you may as well call this (picture 2) sexist. And yes‚ you could argue that picture 2 is a feminine hero who just went through war well the same thing happens in picture 1! It’s is just a modern‚ fiction version

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    Music in Animation

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    Music in cartoons has been very prominent since animation became popular. It is used to accomplish many different things in a scene. It can speak for characters that can’t or won’t speak‚ set tempo‚ set the time period‚ be sound effects‚ and make the scene interesting. The use of music in animation has changed over the years‚ but it has always played a prominent part in the success of the film. Tom and Jerry cartoons use music so much‚ that without it the cartoon would be completely different

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    History of Animation

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    Alexander Lee GD 150 9/2/2010 History of Animation Animation began to develop in 1824 when a British physician‚ named Peter Mark Roget‚ described the concept of “persistence of vision‚” which means that the pictures appear to create the illusion of motion as we quickly look and retain them one by one.1 In the 1870s‚ Eadweard Muybridge started his photographic gathering of animals and humans in motion.2 While he was in the West Coast‚ he experimented and recorded the movements of a galloping

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