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    lighting . Their interactions were limited; everything was done to make it easier upon the artists and animators. Roger Rabbit was not going to be like any of those films. Instead of having the camera and those around it work for the animations, the characters were going to have to work to fit into a realistic setting. This would be a struggle not only for those who’re animated, but the animators…

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    Multimedia Artists Career

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    After leaving high school, finding the right career is the next step in the plan of life. When choosing a career, one should tailor it to their personality and interests. Being the creative person that I am, the careers that suit me best are multimedia artist and art teacher. Multimedia artist tend to have an easier lifestyle than most other workers do. On average, multimedia artists make more than the average worker does: Multimedia artists earned average annual salaries of $68,060,…

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    with others" (Clements 1). The amount of detail animators put into this game is amazing and breathtaking. These details, which surprise just as often as fascinate, make Journey the "most beautiful game of its time" (Stuart 1). Every moment in the game is like a mural, neatly highlighted and framed for the world to see its beauty, rather than just viewing it as an average everyday game. Detail in video games should be recognized more because animators and artists put their heart and soul into…

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    The Iron Giant – A point of reference in the history of animation In late 1996, Brad Bird, an American director, screenwriter, animator, producer and occasional voice actor, using Ted Hughes book published in 1968, “The Iron Giant”, as a starting point, pitched his ideas to the famous entertainment company Warner Bros. At that time, Bird was working for Tuner Feature Animation, a multimedia company that merged with Warner Bros. after being purchased in 1996 by Time Warner, Warner Bros parent…

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    Walt Disney was an American animator, entrepreneur, film producer, and voice actor who won 22 academy awards in his entire lifetime. Disney was massively influential on North America, creating many cherished and adored animated American classics. Walt Disney was the most influential animator in all of North America because he produced an enormous portion of America’s popular media and entertainment. Walter Elias Disney was born in Hermosa, Illinois on December 5, 1901 to Elias and Flora…

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    In this section, I will discuss how motion capture technology used in the making of ‘Avatar’ particularly via the swing camera. Motion capture in Avatar was exceptionally plugged for creating the realism of the film. However, motion capture was used in interestingly and creative ways in Avatar. One aspect of such use is employment of swing camera. People may ask what is swing camera? Swing camera is a virtual camera that could show the low resolution view of Pandora when shot the motion capture…

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    Film Analysis: Big Hero 6

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    Hiro Hamada (voiced by Ryan Potter) is a young robotics prodigy, who lives in the urban, mashup fantasy city of San Fransokyo (combination of San Francisco and Tokyo). Next to his older brother, Tadashi (voiced by Daniel Henney), Hiro's closest partner is Baymax (endearingly voiced by Scott Adsit), an inflatable, lovable robot that is designed by Tadashi whose key purpose is to take care of people. While Hiro creates a special bond with Baymax, a catastrophic turn of events hurls them into the…

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    Like color, while music generally did accompany animation, the recording of the human voice changed the animation game and therefore the way they worked and their influences. In the 1940s recorded sound allowed for the characters in films to talk. Unlike the cartoons of the of the Silent Era, cartoons of the ‘40s were influenced by radio personalities as they would provide the voices that helped to define the character. The most notable radio personality turned voice over artist is Mel Blanc.…

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    Then the animators stepped forward, Walt looked at them and fired them and immediately left the party . Unfortunately, Disney did not get to see his final theme park finished Because in 1966, he died of circulatory collapse, which was created…

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    Walt Disney Research Paper

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    California Walt created four different animation studios, but sadly only one of those four studios ended up being successful (Susanin 1). Most of the people in Hollywood told Walt that he was to young, and inexperienced to be a director or even to be an animator when he first moved out there (Cole 20). Because over seventy-five percent of all of Walt’s business’ were failing right before his eyes, Walt began to dangerously run low on his money supply (Cole 23). Walt ended up being in so much…

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