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    Japanese Animation

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    Anime Anime‚ which is short for (animēshon) from the English word "animation"‚ in the western world most popularly refers to the medium of animation originating in Japan‚ with distinctive character and background aesthetics that visually set it apart from other forms of animation (e.g. Walt Disney films‚ Warner Bros. short cartoons). (Baricordi‚ Andrea; Pelletier‚ Claude (2000). Anime: A Guide to Japanese Animation (1958-1988). Montreal‚ Canada: Protoculture). In Japan‚ the word anime is

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    Computer Animation

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    Computer Animation Computer animators work to bring objects to life through the use of computer graphics. Like traditional animators‚ computer animators manipulate graphics and images to simulate movement. However‚ unlike traditional animators‚ computer animators use digital technology to create new visual effects and motions that help avoid the monotonous‚ frame-by-frame drawing required for each picture. Computer animation is a very lucrative business and shows no sign of slowing down in the future

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    This song is giving a joyful message to tell people to express there self no matter what‚ no matter when. The video itself is from the cast of ’DreamWorks Animation Trolls’ and the artist and writer Justin Timberlake. The video is the cast members and Justin dancing and singing in the middle of public places‚ but they dance in a style that the character would. Such as there Is a businessman who dances quite tensely because when we think of a business man we think of a rich man in a suit who walks

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    3-D Animation Essay

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    Training are further enhanced by 3-D Animation clips. Effective communication in teaching and learning process is achievable through 3-D Animation in the educational environments. Each adult learner has different needs and expectations‚ they differ in age‚ have a different emotional‚ attitude‚ personality‚ stress and intelligence level. They require different types of learning strategies‚ learning system and learning material. Teaching through 3-D Animation clips is one of the effective way to

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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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    Animation Industry Report

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    ......................................... ............................. ...................................................................................... State of the Industry Industry Trends and How They Impact Animators Types of Animation ............................................................................ Earnings Ranges for Professional Animators ..................................... Job Satisfaction – How Happy are Animators Overall What Advice Would You Give to New

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    ANIMATION AND FILM INDUSTRY

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    WHY IS COMPUTER ANIMATION IMPORTANT IN THE FILM INDUSTRY?Voices Home The Digital Medium Has an Important Contribution to Cinema’s Artistic and Entertainment Values For more than 100 years since its birth‚ the movie industry has evolved much as an art form and a creative industry. Since then‚ it has provided major contributions in the arts‚ culture‚ politics and technology. And whether it’s in Hollywood‚ Bollywood or any other film industry center in the world‚ each one continues to develop better

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    Father of Animation

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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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    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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    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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