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    The classification and application potential of motion capture in animated films Introduction Motion capture is a technique of digitally recording the movements and patterns of live actors or objects (Condell). It has applications in fields of biomechanics‚ rehabilitation/medicine‚ ergonomics‚ sports performance analysis‚ music‚ visual effects and computer animation (Furniss). Particularly in animation‚ it is used to record an actor ’s movement for the purpose of creating a digital character.

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    statement. | |Introduction: | |The Simpsons is the longest running animated show in television history. | |-The show focuses on the lives of Homer‚ his wife Marge and their three children: Bart‚ Lisa and Maggie. | |-The success of the show

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    “Behind the Fair Façade” Representations of Femininity in Three Walt Disney Animated Features Bachelor Thesis Bethany Schouten‚ 3278972 Media en Cultuurwetenschappen Genderstudies Supervisor: Domitilla Olivieri May 31st‚ 2011 “Behind the Fair Façade” Representations of Femininity in Three Walt Disney Animated Features Bachelor thesis by Bethany Schouten‚ 3278972 Index Introduction 3 Methodological and theoretical Framework 4 Corpus 9 The Research:

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    From American Animated Film to See American Cultural Characteristics Introduction 1. Introduction to the background and significant of American animation We have already learned that the American continents were peopled as a result of migration. The United States of America is a young country in the world with a history of only more than two hundred years. But this very country forms its own culture system which has already affected almost every corner of the world. This culture system

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    When I was eight‚ I learned just how cruel irony can be. From a young age‚ I had always been interested in space. In fact‚ one of my earliest memories is watching Disney’s animated adaptation of Treasure Planet. As a four-year-old‚ it was impossible not to fall in love with a movie about pirates in space‚ and the movie influenced what I wanted to do in life. After that‚ whenever I was asked what I wanted to do when I grew up‚ I would say I wanted to be an astronaut. However‚ the challenges life

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    ANIMATED CARTOON-STYLE MULTIMEDIA APPLICATION IN TEACHING SCIENCE IN GRADE V - ROSAL PUPILS OF TAYUM CENTRAL SCHOOL ___________________________ An Action Research Proposal Presented to Educational Authorities of the Department of Education Cordillera Administrative Region Division of Abra ____________________________ EUGENIO P. MILLARE SY 2013 – 2014 First Semester APPROVAL SHEET This Action Research proposal entitled

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    Documentary Review The documentary "How William Shatner Changed the World" is about the global effect that the original series of Star Trek had on technology throughout the world. The documentary talks about the technology that currently existed when Star Trek originally came out in 1966 and its comparison to the ’futuristic’ technology that was onboard the Star Trek ship the ’Enterprise’. This ’futuristic’ technology onboard the enterprise sparked a revolution in the world’s technology and inspired

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    science. Science fiction deals principally with the impact of actual or imagined science on society. When Star Trek first came out in 1966‚ Gene Roddenberry‚ the creator of Star Trek‚ used futuristic technology and a diverse cast of actual (not animated) actors to connect to the real world in order to help the show become more popular (Star Trek: the Original Series). With new technology coming out at the time and the space race occurring‚ the Star Trek series directly related to current events

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    of African-Americans on Television Sitcoms The more television changes‚ the more it stays the same for the genre of African American sitcoms. Some critics believe that African Americans will never accept the images they see of themselves on network television. Like whites‚ African Americans on television sitcoms should be portrayed “in the full array of cultures that exist in our society.” Most likely‚ the majority of white television viewers see a sitcom as no more than 22 minutes of broadcast

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    So students enjoy a lot with this activity. While T2 replied‚ “yes”‚ students enjoy a lot because animated movies are easy for students to learn and observe a lesson. Question 21: T1 agreed that this activity is likely to be a good activity to engage the students to watch and listen with attention. In this way they can enjoy movies more and more. Then

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