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    Anime Vs American Anime

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    Japanese animation‚ or anime‚ differs from what you would typically find in an American cartoon. Cartoons are usually intended to induce laughter; thus‚ revolve around humorous concepts. There are some cartoons in the market that are educational in nature and have amusing qualities that are generally targeted towards toddlers and kids. Although‚ a lot of children are interested in watching American animation then anime‚ it’s still superior to American animation because of the complex character development

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    anime history

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    past century. Much of the work done in these early years was not the cel animation technique that would come to be the dominant production technique‚ but a host of other methods: chalkboard drawings‚ painting directly on the film‚ paper cut-outs‚ and so on. One by one‚ many of the technologies used today were added to Japanese animated productions—sound (and eventually color); the multiplane camera system; and cel animation. But due to the rise of Japanese nationalism and the start of WWII‚ most

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    Reaction Paper

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    Japanese animations have been my favorite of all times. It has always been pleasing to my eyes. The word people call for Japanese animation is Anime. I never thought we watched an Anime in Animation 101 class. So on 8th October‚ we watched Hayao Miyazaki’s masterpiece film called Spirited Away in behind the scenes. The synopsis of the film is that a young girl‚ Chichiro‚ stumbles into the land of the spirits (the place with Japanese’s folklores)‚ where her parents are transformed into pigs‚ and to

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    India’s animation sector is witnessing a major boom. Overseas entertainment giants like Walt Disney‚ Imax and Sony are increasingly outsourcing cartoon characters and special effects to India. Other companies are outsourcing animation from India for commercials and computer games. So what makes India a hub for animation? Why is the sector experiencing exponential growth? In this special series‚ we take a look at what makes India shine in the world of animation. A full-fledged feature film called

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    Film Priortisation

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    Project management Film prioritization Introduction This report goes on to evaluate 7 projects that were completed by a large entertainment conglomerate situated in California‚ USA‚ which is more popularly known as Walt Disney Studios. In project management perspective the following projects that were completed will be prioritized based on our preliminary research which we‚ as a group had carried out. Content Page Project proposal 1 – My life with Dalai Lama by Dimithri 2 Project

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    Unit 37 Assignment 1

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    Unit 37: 2D Animation Assignment 1 Contents page Contents Over the years animation has been at the pinpoint of entertainment for people of all ages during its development many groups and individuals have helped shape what animation is today. From the techniques of past pioneers modern day animators have used their style and techniques to produce the animation we see today. The Lumiére Bros The first true pioneers were the Lumiére bro’s the sons of a famous

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    Walt Disney

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    Walt Disney has changed the lives of billions of people around the world. He turned his dreams into reality with the help of his many followers‚ this showed his true leadership. Walt had the ability to share his visions and dreams with others and persuade them to believe in him and his ideas. To open up his own business and start making cartoons Walt had to take many risks. He had to take an even bigger risk borrowing millions of dollars to open Disneyland. It took great leadership skill to build

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    Animalism

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    Animalism an·i·mal·ism (n-m-lzm) n. 1. Enjoyment of vigorous health and physical drives. 2. Indifference to all but the physical appetites. 3. The doctrine that humans are merely animals with no spiritual nature. ani·mal·ist n. ani·mal·istic (-lstk) adj. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language‚ Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. animalism [ˈænɪməˌlɪzəm] n 1. satisfaction

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    Aardman Animations Aardman animations are very popular known for creating animations made from clay. Some examples of their work are ‘Chicken Run’ which was released in June 2000 and was their first whole length film. Chicken Run is about a middle aged couple who own a farm full of chickens‚ the wife then reads this magazine which shows an invention which could increase profits and this was the chicken pie machine. Ginger‚ the main girl chicken witnesses this and tries to warn her other chicken friends

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    Stop Motion

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    Stop motion animation has a long history in film. It was often used to show objects moving as if by magic. The first instance of the stop motion technique can be credited to Albert E. Smith and J. Stuart Blackton for The Humpty Dumpty Circus (1897)‚ in which a toy circus of acrobats and animals comes to life. In 1902‚ the film Fun in a Bakery Shop used the stop-trick technique in the "lightning sculpting" sequence. French trick film maestro Georges Méliès used true stop-motion to produce moving title-card

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