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    describes them as” rowing through eternity” (line 4) and “looking down on us through their glass bottomed boats” (line 3). The poem even has an animation, that shows the animator, Juan Delcan of the group called “Spontaneous,” and the animation shows his point of view on what the poem is and what it means to him. The poem has many poetic devices, and an animation made of it that describes “The Dead,” that can help or hinder ones understanding of Billy Collins poem. Billy Collins’s poem “The Dead” uses

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    choose the quote by Norman McLaren about animation with a segment from Waltz with Bashir starts from 35:50 to 37:31. Like McLaren’s (1995) argument, “animation is not the art of drawings that move, but the art of movements that are drawn” (p.62), Waltz with Bashir is exactly corresponding with McLaren’s opinion. The difference that we could distinguish animation from a drawing is the movement in it. Therefore what we really should look more into an animation are the moves instead of the frames. Waltz

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    Issues in Animation The problem The first 2D animation was created in by Emile Cohl in 1908 called “Fantasmagorie”. The animated film was 70 seconds made with 700 images and 24 frames per second for making the ending according to Kieran Kane’s presentation “The History of Animation”. In 1928, Walt Disney used 2D animation to create the first Mickey Mouse cartoon “ Steamboat Willie”. The cartoon was also the first animated film to have a soundtrack in the background according to “ The History

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    Quite possibly the worst way to judge WALL-E is as an archetypal animated or science-fiction film. Directed by Pixar and animation industry veteran Andrew Stanton the movie has a story which unravels with a poetic and emotional pull to rival any romantic-comedy since the turn of the millenia. Set on a futuristic earth, now completely desolate and transformed into a deserted wasteland, the movie tells the story of a 700-year-old automaton and waste disposing machine, WALL-E, who meets EVE — a vegetation

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    Walt Disney Walt Disney, someone who had great success in past years developing a company we all know today. Walt Disney, with his animation skills, he changed the world and how we look at it today. Leaving a legacy of having the most rewards for cartoons he made in the past, with leading his co, and workers to success of being the most known company through many generations. Who was Walt Disney? How did his company develope through past years? And who were the people that influenced Disney

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    but it had 40 or more frames. It was last summer on my dell computer. On a program downloaded to make animations for fun. You have to make the movements very smooth. The cartoon I made was choppy. The characters were everywhere on the screen. My art style was sloppy. It looked like I randomly through it together. You could tell what frame was what frame. The story line was ok for a short animation. I did not have any other equipment to help it be better. But, it was fun to see the ending result. It

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    Professor Faden made a video clip using scenes from Walt Disney Studios movies. Although Faden claims that the clips he took were fair use, I think he was out of line. Disney Studios is the creator of the movies that all these clips came from. I believe that taking someone's work and turning it into something for your own use, should be given permission. Fair use is any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and “transformative” purpose. After a certain amount of years copyright protection

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    Everyone knows each project has a process no matter how long or short it may be, with that said this will be a deep analysis on my project: Anime in America. I chose a topic revolving around anime mainly because I watch it and I wanted to do my project on something I found interesting. Another reason for my choice in topics is because I already knew about some of the things revolving around my thesis, my thesis being how America’s encounter resulted in a sanitized, non-stereotyped and easily accessible

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    teacher and an academic administrator. Instead, he got into animation, and came up with famous cartoons that are around and still very popular today. He always loved to draw cartoons, and this is evident because when he was only 2, he had drawn the commonly known Woody Woodpecker and Freddy Flintstone. Through high school, Macfarlane continued drawing and animating, and enrolled in Rhode Island School of Design, where he studied animation and video. He originally intended to work for Disney, but changed

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    who is inspired, but one who inspires others” ("A Quote by Salvador Dalí."). This quote has great meaning to me because inspiring people is something that I would love to have the opportunity to do every day. A career such as Multimedia Art and Animation would allow me to do just that. Multimedia Artists and Animators create visual effects for several different forms of media such as television, movies, and video games (“Summary”). This career interests me because it incorporates several things that

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