Unit 4 - 4.1 Animation

 


What is Animation?

During the animation process, photos are changed to appear as moving images. In traditional animation, images are sketched or painted by hand on translucent film sheets before being captured and projected onto film. Computer-generated visuals are used in the bulk of today's animations.


Types of Animation 


Classic is hand drawn animation that is placed in multiple small movements of an image within a second, so for example on Disney, the images placed are 24 per second. 

Japanimation uses folklore tied in a storyline with unique character features. 

Computer animation uses to create an extra image which is faster and more cost-efficient.

Stop Motion  involves taking multiple photos with a character or an object moving slowly for each scene and then compiling them into a movie or video.


Careers in Animation 

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