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HISTORY OF ANIMATION

HISTORY OF ANIMATION. From Small Beginnings to Big Outcomes. Archeologist findings reveal that paintings on cave walls are actually attempts to capture the movements of people and animals. From Small Beginnings to Big Outcomes. The first animated cartoon was created by

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HISTORY OF ANIMATION

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  1. HISTORY OF ANIMATION

  2. From Small Beginnings to Big Outcomes Archeologist findings reveal that paintings on cave walls are actually attempts to capture the movements of people and animals..

  3. From Small Beginnings to Big Outcomes The first animated cartoon was created by Charles-Emile Reynaud using invention called Praxinoscope which can create loops of 12 pictures.

  4. From Small Beginnings to Big Outcomes 12 fps 500 fps

  5. From Small Beginnings to Big Outcomes • The first animated cartoon on standard picture film was made by Emile Cohl(Emile Coutet) called FANTASMAGORIE. • “Father of Animated Cartoon”

  6. From Small Beginnings to Big Outcomes • As technology developed, so did animation– from silent movie like Mickey Mouse to full-length movies like Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarves(1937). To long-running shows like Warner Bros-Looney Tunes, tv series of Hannah Barbera Productions.

  7. Grown Geographically...

  8. Traditional Animation Process >Storyboarding >Voice Recording >Story Reel- videotaped version of story board

  9. Traditional Animation Techniques • Methods and practices that are used in the animation phase of a project. • Involves use of ink and paint on cels which are shot using a rostrum camera.

  10. CEL ANIMATION- MANUAL INKING AND PAINTING EACH FRAME OF MOVEMENT. -LIMITED ANIMATION

  11. LOOPS- SEQUENCES THAT REPEAT OVER AND OVER ARE USED IN SOME STRETCHES OF SCENES.

  12. ROTOSCOPING- used to capture realistic human movement by drawing over film footage of live actors.

  13. COMPUTER ANIMATION • 2-D computer animation • 3-D computer animation

  14. DIFFERENCE • The most obvious difference between the two genres of animation is of course the three dimensional characteristics or the appearance of depth. While 2D animation is a flat animation and all the actions happen in the x-y axes, 3D animation includes an extra dimension and that is the z axis.

  15. ASSIGNMENT In a one whole bond paper, write or type the definition and nature of Adobe Flash. Don’t forget to include the URL or the source where you get the answer.

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