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Animation Through The Ages
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What is animation Animation is a group of moving pictures to make an object or a character to look like it is moving for example a stickman walking along a road. Animation is a easy way to represent reality. It is also a easy way to show emotion to others from any age and to show a point to others. For example if you show a fire safety cartoon to young children they are more likely to watch it and learn the safety issues of fire. Animation is moving images to make it look like a video Animation is a great way to produce health and safety to children, for example a fire safety cartoon
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2D and 3D Hand drawn A series of images put on a slide Moving pictures
Types of animation 2D and 3D Hand drawn A series of images put on a slide Moving pictures There's different types of animation such as 2D and 3D Hand drawn A series of images put on a slide Moving pictures
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Hand drawn (Cel) drawn It is when you have to draw every frame by hand and it is another traditional way. Drawn on a transparent sheet for hand drawn traditional animation. Also you can use paint to do the animation. Hand drawn animation Is the old and traditional way that animation was made
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The Flip Book The flip notes are created by using a number of sheets of paper stuck together. you draw a image on the corner of a book all the pages there will be a drawn. An example of a flip book would be a stick man walking. Flip Note animation is when you use the bottom corner of each page in the note pad to make an image look like its moving for example a stick man walking
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Animated Cartoon What is a animated cartoon?
Animated cartoon is characters moving and talking for a T.V. program. Traditional cartoons would be drawn and now we have modern animation which lets us to create more smooth around the edges. Software like flash. An animated cartoon is a kids tv program that contains animation of certain characters that make a show For example tom and jerry which is a famous kids tv program
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Animation process Design through story boards You draw it on paper
You develop it on Adobe Flash And then you make it into a movie and test it and modified it if needed. The Animation process You can make animation from a number of ways from dawning it , to using Adobe Flash
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GIF Stands for Graphics Interchange format
Is a group of images shown how to be played by being put them what whey they are put in order. Are a small file size smaller than bitmap. GIF is a number of images put together to make a small video file
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DHTML Instead of having basic buttons on a website you can have dynamic ones that light up when you hover over it. It also allows you to add a gif to a page. DHTML is a website language DHTML is a website language which allows you to add GIFs to websites and more animation
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XHTML It is another website language.
It too also allows you to create a web page. XHTML is another website language that allows you to create a web page
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Java applets They are used to create web animation.
It is an application but a small one which gives it its name which is applet. Applets aren't complete software applications, they work only in conjunction with a browser. Java applets are used to create web animation , They are smaller than normal apps this is were it gets its name
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Optical illusion Sometimes referred as persistence of vision
It makes you think that animation is happening when your mind is taking in a image moving fast that there is animation, For example Thaumatrope Another example would be flash, when you see a stick man running you can she the previous frames. Optical illusion makes you think that an animation is happing when its just a few images moving fast that creates a animation
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Claymation Claymation was a old way to show cartoons and animation back in the 1980s It was a more traditional way of showing animation. Is one of the famous styles of stop motion. For example Pingu the old Claymation animation Claymation was a old but popular way to show kids tv shows in the 1980s Cartoons such as pingu
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Stop motion Stop motion is when you have to stop the character in the animation and move him a ting bit each time It is the traditonial versoin of stopmotion The modern stopmotion is flash as in each frame you have to move the character a wee bit each time to make him look like that they are walking Stop motion is when you stop the character and move it to make it look like its animation
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Computer Generation Computer Generation
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Frame rate That if you go to fast it can see the previous frames.
Every frame on the frame rate would be like flicking a page in a flick book. The automatic speed for frames is 24 frames per second it will always need adjusted for animation. Frame rate is when you can edit each frames speed
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Frames They are like pages on a flip book
Each frame can hold a different movement on a image A frame holds a different movement of the same image just like the image of the man running
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Key Frame A key frame is a frame in flash that lets you see the previous page in flash A sequence of key frames defines which movement the viewer will see A keyframe is a frame where a new symbol instance appears in the Timeline
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Onion skinning Onion skinning is when you want to make your animation move and that you can go back to your previous frame and you can change any changes that is needed. With out it we could not see or previous actions. Onion skinning allows you to see your previous movement in a image so that you now what to do next
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