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Paleolithic cave paintings Animals drawn with multiple legs in superimposed positions

Paleolithic cave paintings Animals drawn with multiple legs in superimposed positions Showing motion perhaps with the flickering of cave fire. Bring to Life. Animation. Anima - Latin for soul or spirit To animate - give life to. The process by which we see pictures move.

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Paleolithic cave paintings Animals drawn with multiple legs in superimposed positions

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  1. Paleolithic cave paintings Animals drawn with multiple legs in superimposed positions Showing motion perhaps with the flickering of cave fire

  2. Bring to Life

  3. Animation Anima - Latin for soul or spirit To animate - give life to The process by which we see pictures move.

  4. Early tools for animation

  5. Zoetrope - an optical toy, in which figures made to revolve on the inside of a cylinder, and viewed through slits in its circumference, appear like a single figure passing through a series of natural motions as if animated or mechanically moved. 180 AD

  6. Phenakistoscope - a device consists of cardboard disc showing a progressions of slightly differing images, and a series of slits cut a regular intervals. The toy is made to rotate around a central hinge. The resulting rapid succession of figures creates the illusion of a single moving image. 1831

  7. Emile Raynaud 1877 Praxinoscope - the development of a zoetrope, with the open cylinder structure and decorated band inside, but without the slits. In the center of the drum, a polygonal prism, equipped with a series of mirrors equal in number to those of the paintings or drawings, reflects the movement obtained by rotation.

  8. Humorous Phases of Funny Faces J. Stuart Blackton 1906 Silent Regarded as the first animated film.

  9. Windsor McCay Little Nemo in Slumberland - News paper comic strip 1911 - produced an animated sequence for Nemo

  10. Gertie, the trained Dinosaur 1914 10,000 drawings The first animated film with a distinguished character.

  11. The sinking of the Lusitania 1918 12 minutes 25,000 drawings Anti-German sentiment during World War 1

  12. El Apostol 1917 Argentina The first animated feature 70 minutes 14 frames per second Used cutout animation The current Argentine President ascends to the heavens to use Jupiter's thunderbolts to cleanse Buenos Aires of immorality and corruption. The result is a burnt city.

  13. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Walt Disney 1937 First FULL length animated feature 80 minutes

  14. Cut out animation - The technique for producing animations using flat characters, props and backgrounds cut form materials such as paper, card, stiff fabric or even photographs.

  15. Stop motion animation - is an animation technique to make physically manipulated objects appear to move on their own. An object is moved small amounts between individually photographed frames, creating the illusion of movement.

  16. Computer Animation - (CGI animated) the art of creating moving images with computers

  17. 1982 - Tron First movie to heavily incorporate 3D computer generated animation

  18. 1995 Toy Story - first full-length 3D CG feature film

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