The Animation



Simply speaking, animation is the process of film making, film, video or computer game in which the picture or model for humans and animals seem to move. Illusion, in fact, made by successive static image display element. In terms of film and video production, refers to a technique where each frame of a film or movie is produced individually. There are various methods to produce these frames. This can be done with the help of a computer, by photographing a drawn or painted image, or by repeatedly making small changes to the model unit, and then photographing the result with a special animation camera. When the film visits after stringing together a frame, "persistence vision" to create the illusion of continuous movement.

Produce such films are usually very labor-intensive and tedious in the "traditional" animation. In the case of the computer animation process, however, far less labor-intensive, and generally less expensive. Another advantage is that computer animation larger margin of error, because the use of digital files helps to undo the mistake until a number of steps.

Although the animation is widely used for entertainment, is now being increasingly used as teaching and education to support animation animated explanations and learning.

The "animated cartoon," as developed at the beginning of last century and perfected by Walt Disney and others, may take up to 24 different for one second animated images.

Animation to be very time consuming and often very expensive process, the majority of animation for TV and movies is done in a professional animation studio. The field of independent animation, however, there have been at least since the 1950s, when animation was produced by independent studios or individuals. Many independent animation producers have now joined the professional animation industry.

Limited animation is a method by which production can be increased and costs reduced by taking recourse to "short cut" in the animation process. This method was pioneered by UPA and popularized (some say exploited) by Hanna-Barbera, and adapted by other studios as cartoons moved from theater to television. A lot of people who love animated films, not only children but adults have also liked a lot of animated films. because the animated film has meaning and function as entertainment.


By:Novie