History of animation (WIP2)

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Animation Rebecca Farmer Henry Gorick ` Nathan Massey Bonnie Scott Sian Wetherhill

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  • 1. Animation Rebecca Farmer Henry Gorick ` Nathan Massey Bonnie Scott Sian Wetherhill

2. Process Animation is the process of creating the continuous motion and shape change illusion by means of rapid display of a sequence of static images that minimally differ from each other. Animation (noun) What is Animation?? 3. Process How do we make an Animation? In the past, devices such as Zoopraxinoscopes, Zoetropes, Kinect oscopes and other variations were used to create moving pictures. Nowadays it is easier with modern technology to create moving images; and there are many new and more dynamic devices and tools. 4. Techniques/Types Differing types of Animation 2D Animation Hand drawn Cutouts Rotoscoping Flip book 2D Computer Assisted Animation Flash Colouring and Layering Drawing with tablet 5. Techniques/Types Differing types of Animation 3D Animation 3D animation software Stereoscoping CGI cut out Motion capture Morphing Stop Motion Claymation Puppet animation Pixilation 6. Tools What kind of items can be used to make Animation? Traditional Pencil and paper Light box Line testers Multi plane camera (First used in Walt Disneys Pinocchio [1940]) 2D Computer programs Flash Photoshop Illustrator Stop Motion Woodwork Model Making Cameras 3D Computer programs Maya Bespoke programs (e.g Pixar's Renderman) 7. Context What can Animation be used for? Animation can be used in many different ways, such as: In Movies In Games In Advertisements In Short Films 8. Context What can Animation be used for? Animation can also be used for educational purposes and can be most effective in the process of teaching.