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    distinguished the film from the experiments of earlier animators. Little Nemo, 1911. https://alchetron.com/Little-Nemo-(1911-film)-45390-W The response to the film was enthusiastic. An item in the trade publication Moving Picture World, which praised the film's "amazing and surprising stunts". McCay later claimed to have made the first ever-animated film. However, by the time McCay began making his first animated film other animators such as; Blackton, and Cohl were already well known to…

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    Mack Benn's Early Life

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    Florida. Her aspirations are to become a Pixar animator, graphic designer, and Automator. “With my experience,maybe Marvel and DC Comics would allow me to work for them.” I asked her why is that your aspiration, and she said, “ I chose this because growing up, I've been surrounded by Disney, Marvel, and DC Comics.” Her role models are Misty Copeland, Henry Cavil, Dylan O'Brien, and Layla Herbin. She has decided to work at Pixar to become an animator, automator, and graphic designer. She plans…

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    Hayao Miyazaki it is a Japanese animator that very influential in animation area. Thus, there are many featured film that he made such as Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke and many more and every of his film that his made there are several of similarity that can be found on hisfilm such as the technique that he uses, the styles and the concept of his story. However, Hayao Miyazaki had his own uniqueness when he made an animation film even though it has a similarity from with his other film but…

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    Walt Disney Influences

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    They also had to make 250,000 celluloid frames. There are ten steps to make the films, here are the basics of them. First, they make a story board. Next, they story board is presented. Then, the dialogue is laid out so animators know what the characters will say. After that, the animators will make rough sketches of just the characters. The drawings are usually messy, and don’t have color, some films can use up to 50,000 drawings. At the studio the best drawers usually only sketch a few drawings…

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    looked at the dark side of life who only saw the repetitive, and boring side of life, but once I started to look around I could see all the things I wanted to do with my life. I saw how college, and high school could bring to the job of being an animator I wanted. I saw I had the choice of choosing what college I wanted to go to. I saw life how I wanted it to be. I started to understand life is what I made of…

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    Animation is the process of making the vison of motion and the figment of change by different means such as, fast moving display of images that follow upon one another and that do only have small changes to them to form an animation. Animators are artists that specialize in the creation of animation. There are a few different creation methods in animation, Traditional animation, Stop-motion animation, Computer animation, 2D animation, 3D animation. Traditional animation (Cel Animation) - The…

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    the Seven Dwarfs. Disney and his crew spent endless hours in the animation studio, working at fullspeed to finish the feature, but they were met with the complexity of drawing the human anatomy. Stepping in a new direction for animation, Disney’s animators took classes and made shorts with human characters to practice for the feature. It took until the Spring of 1936 to have Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in full swing. Disney spent a lot of time working on the precise details of his project,…

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    Walter Elias Disney was fascinated with the arts and it helped him through his very busy childhood. Disney was kept busy with chores and secretly sketched nature and animals all around him. From an early age Disney drew sketches whenever he could, but when his father fell ill he had to put away the sketchpad and become a man. After Disney’s schooling ended, he enlisted in the “American Ambulance Corps during World War I (Slayman, 2).” The Disney brothers used this fascination with art and…

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    They say that in the life of the animator, we don’t truly begin living till the day we are chosen. I’ll begin my story around then, then. I lived in the small village called Tamikere, a tiny speck in the country then called Liberal Leonce. I had recently turned twelve, just a few days - perhaps a week - back. That one year between being a child and being an adolescent. In truth, there was hardly such a thing as childhood in our nation, and if there is, it ends at three years old when we are…

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    Walter Elias Disney was an famous american entepreneur, cartoonist, animator, voice actor and film producer. He was born in 1901, and lived for 65 years. During his lifetime he created multiple fictional characters such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy. He also won 7 Emmy awards and 22 Academy awards. These days Walter is not known only in America, but all around the world. He inspires millions of people and has been one of the most well succeeded cartoonists since his lifetime. Walter…

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