Monday, January 25, 2010

Creative Animation


History of Animation


The history of animation of the film began in the 1890s to the early days of silent films, and continues until today. The first animated film was created by Charles-Émile Reynaud, inventor of Praxinoscope, an animation system with loops of 12 pictures. 28 October 1892 in the Grevin in Paris, France presented animations loops consisting of 500 pictures



Animation Definition:



Animation is the process that connects a series of slightly different drawings to simulate movement. Usually there are 24 frames per second film movement, and the best animation (ie the most fluid and detailed) used a different image for each of the 24 images. Limited animation will move to a new drawing less often, and this results in a patchy pattern.



Same process used in the film used for animated GIF images you see on websites. 
There are three different types of animation: Cel animation, stop-motion animation and computer animation 

Animation

The animation is a very special media. More than any other, gives whole new presentation of reality. As we move into the 21st century, and computer graphics, animation and live action film combination, we can be less sure of 'true nature' of what we see on screen. Animation has never been so strong - not as widespread. From computer games to TVC, blockbuster movies, animation is used to fill gaps when reality just does not look real enough. 
Cartoon animation is often regarded as the animation in its classic form. The cartoon made its debut in the first part of the 20th century, and calls for the use of 24 different drawings per second. In traditional animation, the frames are hand drawn. 
Animation is both time consuming and expensive to produce. For this reason, most of the animation made for television and film produced by studies teacher. However, independent studies, there are many. Actually there are many resources, such as lower costs and entertainment programs for distribution systems that make the work of the independent animator much easier than it was before. 

When using animation for film or movie, each frame is produced on an individual basis. The framework can be produced using computer images or photographs that are either drawn or painted. The framework can also be created by modifying a model of unity in small ways and using a special camera to take pictures of the results. Whichever method is used, the film or films, the results of the tricks the eye into seeing continuous motion. 
Persistence of vision is often expected as the ratio between the eyes can be tricked into seeing continuous movement that is not actually happening. Basically, the brain and eyes collaboration, save images from a fraction of a second. Jumping increases are automatically reduced or smoothed by the brain. From animation frames thrown very fast rates, most people who see the move without interruption. 

Note that the sustained vision is a theory and not a proven concept. Many academics and film theorists accept its role in the animation. But there are some researchers who call the theory of myth.


 
Although the work to produce animated movies and cartoons can be intense and time consuming, computer animation can make the process much faster. Computer technology is improving, and professionals are able to create lifelike characters using computers and special animation software. However, skilled animators are still necessary to produce quality animation. When all the computers are still not able to make artistic decisions and create true passion for simple images.

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