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    The Video Game Industry

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    Japanese companies drew heavily on their highly successful comic book and animation industries. Unlike in the U.S. these industries had an enormous following amongst the Japanese population, young and old. Japanese animators regularly turned comic books, Manga, into hugely successful cartoon series and animated movies called Anime. These two industries perfectly complemented the video game industry, giving Japan an incredible advantage in game development. While the…

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    Swot Analysis Walt Disney

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    inception of Walt Disney Company’s greatest creation came in a form of a character called “Oswald, the Lucky Rabbit.” Unfortunately, the following year, Walt was blindsided when he learned that the distributor had employed nearly all of Disney’s animators with expectations to create the Oswald cartoons in his own studio. Since Winkler owned the rights to Oswald, Walt had no choice but to give up his character. Walt learned from this experience the importance of owning everything he created. …

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    Title: The Iron Giant Film Origin The Iron Giant originated from the 1968 novel The Iron Man, which was a children’s novel. After going through development stages of becoming a rock album and a musical, Warner Bros. acquired the project to eventually becoming director Brad Bird’s introduction into the animation world. Summary of the film The Iron Giant is a story about a metal machine, The Iron Giant, that crashes off of a shore near the coast of Maine. A young boy, named Hogarth, finds The…

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    Raj Kapoor also has some inspiration from the actor-director. Finally, is it possible that a definite mark of expertise isn't just creating an influence within their own field but in others? In the early years of the Walt Disney Studio, the young animator used the Tramp's physical movements and persona to create a certain famous Mouse. In…

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    Drunken Hun Biography

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    Seuss and wife Ellen moved to California an enlisted, working for the navy and army in the first ever motion picture department for the US services. In 1943 collaborative efforts with animator Chuck Jones producer of Bugs Bunny created a series of cartoon shorts on a character they created called Snafu. These works became a visual aid for the young service men fighting over seas. This series was recognized by the United Stated rewarding…

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    Many would argue that earlier animated films are better, whereas others find recent animated films to be more suitable. It is the contention of this essay that recent animated films are better through the effectiveness of visuals, sounds, and overall meaning. This will be proven through cases from notable films, Lady and the Tramp and Up. Inevitably, technology has attributed greatly towards animated films. The effects are phenomenal, both visually and audibly. As it pertains to the opening…

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    lived from 1805 to 1875. His “The Little Mermaid” represents Danish culture. Western Europe, including Denmark, was facing an influence of liberalism in the mid-nineteenth century. Walt Disney was an extremely successful American entrepreneur and animator; in 1923, he founded one of the most valuable and recognizable companies in the world. Walt Disney’s empire adapts many classic fairy tales, adding modern twists. One of their most famous tales is “The Little Mermaid” which exemplifies American…

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    simple clip of video, animal society looks like a human society. In their society, they have police, front desk personnel, group meetings. These imitations of human society make the audience feel interesting and attract the audience's thoughts. Animators use this segment to suggest discrimination and prejudice in human society. And tell the audience through Judy's performance. Discrimination and prejudice are ridiculous. In the face of discrimination, people should break the discrimination and…

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    There has been quite a shift as time progresses in the land of fairytales. What started as women being oppressed, as stated above, they are slowly obtaining more powerful and dominate roles. Tales mirror society, so as society changes so does the tales. An example of this is Sleeping Beauty, and the rendition of it called “Maleficent” created by Walt Disney Pictures and directed by Robert Stromberg. In the older version of Sleeping Beauty by Charles Perrault, the princess Aurora is cursed by a…

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    religiously when they were broadcast on TV. Stop Motion is an amazing art form. From the intricate details in some of the models that used to the sequences that are put on film. Simple clay can come to life just with the hands and creativity of the animator. 24 frames per second. That is Twenty Four times like, in animation with drawings, but with a figurine that would move ever so slightly. And when the film is played had the illusion of coming to life. Mighty Joe Young wasn’t my first…

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