Animated Movie
Animated Films are ones in which individual drawings,
paintings, or illustrations are photographed frame by frame (stop-frame
cinematography). Usually, each frame differs slightly from the one preceding
it, giving the illusion of movement when frames are projected in rapid
succession at 24 frames per second. The earliest cinema animation was composed
of frame-by-frame, hand-drawn images. When combined with movement, the
illustrator's two-dimensional static art came alive and created pure and
imaginative cinematic images - animals and other inanimate objects could become
evil villains or heroes.
Though one could be
forgiven for assuming that the animation revolution began in 1937 with the
release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the genre
has actually been kicking around almost as long as its live-action counterpart.
Process
of giving the illusion of movement to drawings, models, or inanimate objects.
From the mid-1850s, such optical devices as the zoetrope produced the illusion
of animation. Stop-action photography enabled the production of cartoon films.
The innovative design and assembly techniques of Walt Disney soon moved him to the forefront of the animation industry,
and he produced a series of classic animated films, beginning with Snow White
and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). The Fleischer brothers and the animators at Warner Brothers offered more
irreverent cartoons that often appealed to adult audiences. In Europe new
animation alternatives to line drawing were developed, including animation
using puppets (sometimes made from clay). In the late 20th century computer
animation, as seen in the first fully computer-generated animated feature, Toy
Story (1995), moved the art to a new level.
Group 6 | Topics-(Bollywood & Animated Movies) | |||
Name | Enrollment Number | |||
Sumit Kumar | A12405212024 | |||
Mohamad Saif | A12405212007 | |||
Nishu Kumar | A12405212051 | |||
Himanshu | A12405212050 | |||
Chintan Sadvani | A12405212037 |
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