Animation: An International Business
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julius on March 18, 2008 – 12:05 am -
The traditional animation is also called Classical Animation, Cel animation or hand-drawn animation. It is the oldest and historically the most popular form of animation. In a traditionally animated cartoon, each frame is drawn by hand. Animated films are ones in which individual’s drawings; painting or illustrations are photograph frame by frame. The predecessor of early animation was the newspaper comic’s strip of the 1890’s. The first animated film ever made was Humorous Phases of Funny Faces (1906 by newspaper cartoonist J. Stuart Blackton.
Nowadays, the animation is favorite all over the world such as
Animation, fairytales and stop-motion films often appeal to children but it would marginalize animations to view them only as children’s entertainment. Examples of animated films are Barbie, Looney tones, Space Jam, Popeye, Sailor Moon and Betty Boop Cartoons. The animator should be artistic, creative, intelligence and have a good and unique story of anime for all the people who loved animated film best selling cartoon ever.
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T.V. programs such as T.V Patrol World and Rated K featured the work of Cartoonist and how they give life to the images they made. Art programs such as Art Angle and Art Jam also show’s how to create an image that can be turn to another images. They also bring out the best on it and give hint to the other artist to create new things and to enhance talents.
Business such this gave fun, excitement and entertainment not only for children but also in all level. You are not just a producer or creator, but you are an artist who show’s fashion on you work with the help of your materials. Nowadays, computer helps a lot for easy work and minimize the time consume.
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Chris Moran (Who am I?) on Mar 18, 2008 | Reply
Nice writing style. Looking forward to reading more from you.
Chris Moran