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Also known as cartoons, has been achieved by shooting inanimate objects, such as drawings, frame by frame in stop motion photography |
Animation |
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Stop motion standard speed |
24 fps |
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It first appeared in the form of a special effects insert into a live-action film with Georges Melies' animation of the moon |
Animation |
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Georges Melies' animation of the moon was achieved through stop motion and trick photography |
Voyage a la lune |
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This Frenchman is credited with having brought the comic strip to film. Unlike printed comic strips, he used linedrawings creating stick figures among other objects. |
Emile Cohl |
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Emile Cohl's first huge success product. The film was a series of illogical but seamless transformations of the line drawings (an elephant turning into a house, for example) |
Fantasmagorie |
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Walt Disney Productions was founded in? |
1923 |
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It is an open cylinder with slits on the side of the open cylinder. Inside the opencylinder is the frame by frame drawing. |
Zoetrope |
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It means Wheel of Life. It was not popular until the 1860s |
Zoetrope |
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It was made to test the persistence of vision. It is a very simple animation in which you have a drawing on one side of a paper and another on the back. |
Thaumatrope |
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Very similar to Zoetrope but this has a spinning disc instead of a cylinder. It can be viewed by only one person at a time. Was only popular for two years due to constant growing technology. |
Phenakistoscope |
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It was originally called kineograph. It is usually made for children. It consist of a book with drawing or pictures, when flipped rapidly an animation is seen. |
Flipbook |
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A better version of Zoetrope. It has same cylinder shape but there are mirrors in the inside. |
Praxinoscope |
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Nightmare Before Christmas is an animation example of: |
Stop motion |
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It is when you use objects for animation.You move the object slightly then photograph. If youkeep doing this. It will appear that the object is moving |
Stop motion animation |
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They are basically made on the computer using 3D animation. |
CGI (Computer Generated Imagery) |
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CGI stands for: |
Computer Generated Imagery |
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The very first CGI animation done completely was: |
Toy Story |