What is animation? Animation is a graphic representation of drawings to show movent within those drawings. A series of images linked together usually photographed by a camera, the drawings have been slightly changed idividualized frames so when they are played back rapid succession (25 frames per second) there appears to be seamless movement within the drawings.
Animation uses 25 shots per second.
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- First tou we had in the 16th Century was bird in a cage then the flip book was made.
-Zoetrope, come out in the 19th Century. Phenakistoscope, came out in the 19 century.
1932
Disney made loads of cartoon films, Disney was the first company to film a cartoon colour because it was so expensive. They used Film Technicolour.
Flowers and tree's was the first to use colour it was a big success. Won an accemdey award(oscar). 1940 Fantasia nearly but Disney out of business, Fantasia was finiacal disaster!
1950 to 1952
Who framed Roger Rabbit, Disney and warner brothers joined production for the film.
Animation is the most expersive form of T.V. or film.
Who framed Roger Rabbit, Disney and warner brothers joined production for the film.
Animation is the most expersive form of T.V. or film.
In 1832 The Phenakistoscope, an early optical toy was invented by Joesph Plateau, lets viewers see moving horses or acrobats.
The audience to to this piece of animation is adults and young adults because they seem to be interested in history.
It is important to the history of animation because although it was such an amazing piece of art it was only famous for two years, due to the change in technology.
The techniques used to make this were to make a series of black board drawings.
The was no technology used to make the Phenakistoscope.
In 1906 Blackton uses a chalk animation in Humorous Phases of Funny Faces, often citen as the world's first cartoon.
J. Stuart Blackton was consider to be the first American Animated film. Humorous Phases
of Funny Faces. "It features an artist's hand drawing the faces of man and woman with chalk. The two faces started to interact, as the man starts to blow the cigar smoke tips his hat. Blackton used a combination of chalk drawings and cut outs to achive the movement.
This piece of animation is aimed at adults. It is important to the history of animation because it was consider to America's first Animated film.
The techniques used were chalk to create funny faces.
In 1928 release of Disney's synchronised sound cartoon Steamboat Willie starring Mickey Mouse.
In 1928 July 29th the silent Steam boat Willie got released. Then in 1928 November 18th the sound of steam boat willie was released.
This cartoon is aimed at children mainly of a younger age.
This is important to the history of animation because it was the first one with sound. It was Mikey Mouse first animation with sound and vision.
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The technology, again, i've done loads of research i cannot find anything.
In 1937 Disney releases Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Snow White and Seven Dwarfs was America's first animated feature it was a full-lenght cel-animated film in motion pictures history, as well as the first animated first featured film in America, the first produced in colour and the first by Walt Disney and in the first Walt Disney Animated Classic.
This piece of animation is aimed at children and adults.
This is so important to the history of animation because it was this first animated featured film in America.
The Techniques used to make this animation are sala Motion pictutres.
The technology used to make Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was technocolour.
In 1940 Disney releases Pinocchio and Fantasia; both flop.
Pinocchio is 1940 American Animated feature produced by Walt Disney, the second Walt Disney Animated Classics.
Pinocchio is aimed at children and adults.
This is so important to the history of animation because it it hit #1 on the box office and was nearly as big as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
The techniques used were technocolour.
Fantasia is Disney's third animated classic, Fantasia features animation set classical music but no dialogue - only spoken but introduction by host.
Fantasia is aimed at all ages.
Its important to the history of animation because it went to the most popular film of all time and today is considered as a classic film.
The technology used to make this animation was Technicolour.
In 1953 Duck Amuck.
Duck Amuck is a surreal animation .In 1994 Duck Amuck was voted #2 of the 50 greatest cartoon of all time!
Duck Amuck is aimed at children and young adults.
It is important to the history of animation because according to the Director, this cartoon deomstrated for the first time that animation can create characters with a recongizable personality indepentent of their appearance, milieu and voice
The techniques used in making this animation were letting the character create his own personality (Daffy Duck)
The technology used was Technicolour.
In 1982 The Flight of Dragons. Looking for more adults teenage audience at the cinema.
The fight of the dragon is a animated movie producced by Julue Bass, a very loosely based on the speculative natural history book of the same name.
It is aimed at adults.
It is so important to the history of animation because it was based on the book "The Drageon and George".
The techniques used were Peter Dickson by this point. Instead of using actual speech the dragon used a form of hyonises.
The technology used was Technicolour.
In 1984 Nausiacaa of the Valley of the world. Looking for more adults teenage audience at the cinema.
It is aimed at adults and children.
It is so important to the history of animation because the film has an environmentalist understone and was presented by the world wide fund for nature when it was released in 1984.
The techniques used to make this animation was water colour drawing in each scene.
The technology is Technicolour.
In 1988 Debut of The Simpons in short segments on The Tracey Ullman Show. Who Framed Roger Rabbit, is a groundbreaking blend of live action and animation, the animation side handled by Richard Williams.
The Simpons is an American Television sitcom invented by Matt Groeing for Fox broadcasting company. The simpons first appeared in the Tracy Ullman show on April 19 1987.
The Simpons is aimed at all ages.
The Simpons is important to the history of animation because in season 14 production swapped from traditional cel animation to digital ink and paint. The first eperisode to experience with digital colouring was " Radioactive Man" in 1995.
The techniques used were Wacom Cintiq.
The technology used was Korean Sweatshop.
Who framed Roger Rabbit?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit was the only film Walt Disney and the Warner Brothers paired up for.
This piece of animation is aimed at everyone.
This is so important to the history of animation because Walt Disney's important contribution to animation was to move his studio to Hollywood in 1932.
The techniques used were, it has real life people in and as well as animation. It brought animation into the real world.
The technology was Technicolour.
In 1989 Wallace and Gromit debut in Nick Park's A Grand Day Out. The Simpons gain its own series, starting with the Christmas special .
Wallis and Gromit is aimed at all ages.
It is important to the history of animation because it was the first plasterine animation to to be made that actually can talk, like mof didnt really talk he just made funny sounds, but Wallance and Gromit can actually talk.
The techniques used were plasterine and stop motion clay animation.
The technology used to make it was plasterine.
In 1995 John Lasseter's Toy Story is the world's first feature-length CGI carton, heralding the biggest animation revolution since Steamboat Willie.
Toy Story is Amercian computer animated family/buddy film.
This film is aimed at children.
It is important to the history of animation because it was the first featured lenght film released to use only computer generated imagery.
The techniques to used were, Pixar formulated the techniques of contructing characters as a series of digtal models with limbs and facical expressions that could be moved in any direction in a computer enviroment.
The technology used to make it was technicolour.
In 2001 Hayao Miyazaki's Oscar-winning Spirited Away becomes the most successful feature ever ( foreign or domestic ) at the Japanese box office.
This animation is aimed at children.
It important to the history of animation because it was the most succesful feature ever.
The techniques used to make it were, there were no limition on the techniques, they used many many techniques to make this animation
The technology used to make it is pacifict ethic.
In 2005 The return of stop-motion, with Tim Burton's The Corpse Bride and Wallace and Gromit The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, By Nick Park and Steve Box. The latters wins an Oscar.
A lot of techniques were used in making animation from hand drawing each scene of the cartoon ( including movement )
The piece of animation is aimed at children and young adults.
It is so important to the history of animation because it was the most influentional film in animation history.
The technology used make this animation was the new form of technology when Kozachik joined to direct photography for Tim Edward and Mike Jackson.
The techniques used to make this film were 2D animation.
Bird in a cage
Is a child's toy which used for entrainment by kids for many years it was founded in C16 .
The audience of this piece of animation is children.
It is important to the history of animation because it shows people how animation actually used to be and how it all came about, it proves it weren't all about camera's and T.V.
The techniques used while making Bird in a cage were one image on one side ( the bird ) one image on the other side ( the cage ) and two piece of strings either side of it and when you flip the image you see the bird in the cage.
The Flip Book
The audience of this piece of animation is all ages, e.g. teenagers, adults, children and the elderly. This is so important to the history of animation because it shows how they used to get an image moving without using all this technology. It was amazing trick that people to this day still think of it the same.
The techniques used while making The Flip Book, was making pictures but with each one they made the image of it would move or do something different, like if someone was walking you would make there foot move to make an illusion. Then it is all put together and then you flip it and you see the image moving as the pages move.
The year the flip came around was C16/17.
The audience of this piece of animation is all ages, e.g. teenagers, adults, children and the elderly. This is so important to the history of animation because it shows how they used to get an image moving without using all this technology. It was amazing trick that people to this day still think of it the same.
The techniques used while making The Flip Book, was making pictures but with each one they made the image of it would move or do something different, like if someone was walking you would make there foot move to make an illusion. Then it is all put together and then you flip it and you see the image moving as the pages move.
The year the flip came around was C16/17.
Egyptian Burial Mural
An Egyptian Burial Mural is over 4000 years old CA, it shows wrestler in action, although it seems like many series of animation in fact it's not, there is no way of viewing this image in motion. It does how ever indicate the artist intention of depicting motion.
An Egyptian Burial Mural is over 4000 years old CA, it shows wrestler in action, although it seems like many series of animation in fact it's not, there is no way of viewing this image in motion. It does how ever indicate the artist intention of depicting motion.

The audience used for this piece of animation would be everyone.
This is important to the history of animation because it shows how far animation goes back.
The techiques used were none really.
There was no technology used in making th Egyptian Burial Mural.
Comtemporary Animation.
Comtemporary animation simply means modern animation. Today animation has changed from animation back in the 80's and 90's but some things are still the same like animation is still very experive just like it was back in the 90's and 80's.