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[Audio] The evolution of animation. The evolution of animation.

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[Audio] On this slide, I put a video to show how animation has transitioned through the years. Though it has been around long, the earliest comics and animation were nothing more than flipbooks. American animations like Earl Hurd and J.R. Bray began a new era by creating cartoons as early as 1908. These early cartoons featured shows like Flix the Cat, Rooster the Clown, and many other significant characters that became popular throughout time..

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[Audio] How animation changes throughout the 1900s Nonetheless, it could be argued that there is no clear timeline in animation as to who created this anomalous development. series of animations most often mentioned are the works of the French artist Emile Cole. He began his film career in 1908 with Japon de Fantasie, in which he imaginatively employed stop-motion techniques. Moving on to the 1940s cartoons were more diverse than liveliness nowadays. Cartoon shorts filled the space between twofold highlights at the drive-in and gave gatherings of people a small additional amusement. Moreover, feature-length vivified movies got to be a box office drive during this decade. These cartoons and vivified movies played double parts by giving an elude for groups of onlookers reading what would come of the Moment World War as well as advertising commentary on the world . The 1990s became a hotbed for 3D animation as software and technology continued to evolve. Studios, filmmakers, and animators were all willing to venture into this new medium, and they did. This decade began with Terminator 2: Judgment Day, directed by James Cameron. Despite being live-action, the film had stunning visual effects that were completely alien to the audience. Jurassic Park takes the more-than-realistic, more-than-life dinosaurs a step further..

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[Audio] The 2000s The advancements in computer control and software have made it possible to make high-quality 3D work with moderately cheap equipment and off-the-shelf software. Computer-generated CG movies became popular in the early 2000s, but 3D animation was still mostly underutilized and expensive. This has led to the creation of practical and trustworthy characters, driving a rise in the utilization of 3D in film and TV..

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[Audio] The animation industry has advanced quickly throughout the years. In many cases, the development has influenced others outside of the film industry. You might not have realized how much of an effect it had, but it helped people to connect all around the world in ways that some live-action films and writing could not do..