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Animations
In short, the animation is the process of filmmaking, film, video or computer games in which the models of humans and animals appear to move. The illusion is, in fact, the continuous display of images of static elements. In the case of film and video, refers to the techniques of production of each frame of a film or a film individually. There are several methods for producing these images. It can be done using computers, for capturing an image drawn or painted, or repeated minor changes to a model of unity, and then photographing the result with a special animation camera. When the film after stringing together the images can be seen, the “Persistence of Vision” the illusion of continuous movement.
Generating a movie is usually very tedious and lengthy animation “traditional”. In the case of computer animation, but the process is much less labor intensive, and usually much cheaper. Another advantage of computer animation is more room for error, because the use of digital files, the error of a series of actions to undo.
Although the film is primarily used for entertainment, it is now increasingly used as teaching animation and educational animation explanation and support for learning to see.
The “cartoon”, developed early last century and refined by Walt Disney and others required up to 24 different drawings for one second of animation.
Animations on a long and often very expensive, the majority of animation for film and television in professional studios in the animation. The field of independent animation, but there were at least since 1950, when the animation studios and independent persons produced. Many independent animation producers have joined the professional animation industry.
Limited animation is a way to improve production and reduce costs by resorting to “shortcuts” for animation. This method was developed by UPA and popularized (some say exploited) by Hanna-Barbera, and adapted by other studios cartoons moved from movies to television.
