I was once young and will forever be young. I love watching cartoons and will always love to. What is the vital role of cartoons in our society today? Cartoons are classified as a type of drawing or caricature intended for the arts. The English magazine Punch published cartoons that made fun of artwork planned for public buildings in London in the 1840’s. Since then, “cartoon” has generally meant a drawing intended to be funny or to make a point. The evolution of cartoons paved way as a means not only for entertainment but for self expression, too. I found out that Cartoons which are animated, or appear to move, have been around for centuries. The first ones were called flipbooks. They were costly and difficult to make. Each picture had to be drawn separately by hand. A seven-minute cartoon used over 10,000 drawings. They were made of pages of drawings. Each drawing was slightly different from the last. People flipped the pages with their thumb. The characters appeared to move. Eventually, new methods were invented that made cartoons easier and cheaper to make yet have been used for centuries. At the beginning of the 20th century, film animation was introduced as a cartoon genre with the invention of motion pictures. It is created by recording a series of still images—drawings, objects, or people in various positions of incremental movement—that when played back no longer appear individually as static images but combine to produce the illusion of unbroken motion. The term animation applies to the creations of film, video, or computers, and even to motion toys, which usually consist of a series of drawings or photographs on paper that are viewed with a mechanical device or by flipping through a hand-held sequence of images (for example, a pad of paper can be used to create an animated flipbook of drawings – which once a child like me used to do). The term cartoon is sometimes used to describe
I was once young and will forever be young. I love watching cartoons and will always love to. What is the vital role of cartoons in our society today? Cartoons are classified as a type of drawing or caricature intended for the arts. The English magazine Punch published cartoons that made fun of artwork planned for public buildings in London in the 1840’s. Since then, “cartoon” has generally meant a drawing intended to be funny or to make a point. The evolution of cartoons paved way as a means not only for entertainment but for self expression, too. I found out that Cartoons which are animated, or appear to move, have been around for centuries. The first ones were called flipbooks. They were costly and difficult to make. Each picture had to be drawn separately by hand. A seven-minute cartoon used over 10,000 drawings. They were made of pages of drawings. Each drawing was slightly different from the last. People flipped the pages with their thumb. The characters appeared to move. Eventually, new methods were invented that made cartoons easier and cheaper to make yet have been used for centuries. At the beginning of the 20th century, film animation was introduced as a cartoon genre with the invention of motion pictures. It is created by recording a series of still images—drawings, objects, or people in various positions of incremental movement—that when played back no longer appear individually as static images but combine to produce the illusion of unbroken motion. The term animation applies to the creations of film, video, or computers, and even to motion toys, which usually consist of a series of drawings or photographs on paper that are viewed with a mechanical device or by flipping through a hand-held sequence of images (for example, a pad of paper can be used to create an animated flipbook of drawings – which once a child like me used to do). The term cartoon is sometimes used to describe