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    shared interest in the preproduction process involved in the animation industry. The primary focus of the research project is to compile information on the pre-production pipeline in both television and film. The juxtaposition of the workflow in television in relation to film will aid in better understanding the medium one would enjoy working in. Additionally, we would like to know more about the process of pitching a concept for animation and how a story eventually comes to be a finished production

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    Lilo And Stitch

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    Lilo and Stitch – Movie Review Lilo and Stitch – An animated Disney movie released in 2002, since then, it has earnt 8 rewards. The film includes slight violence that may scare young kids. I personally loved it, the meaning behind it was so deep! I’d rate it 5/5 for its amazing graphics, uniqueness and realistic aspects. Lilo and Stitch was the 2nd Disney movie to use watercolour painted backgrounds. The watercolour sent a warm vibe throughout the movie and created a Hawaiian theme, just was where

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    American Illustration

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    posters are secretly glued on coner of wall, showed on large screen at side of street, passing around like booklet... if every poster stands for an event, then it is surprising to notice such many events are silently on going around me. My major is animation, so my first though on illustration is that: posters are still frame picture with better detail crafted. Most illustration art and design on these posters are high quliaty in my point of view, yet many of them are having a familiar feeling. I point

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    We all know Pixar for their entertaining, lovable, animated movies that not only share valuable themes for children, but also their parents and older audiences as well. From 1995 when Pixar released the first “Toy Story” film to this day, many people have grown up watching the gang of toys go on their adventures (up 1). Teaching its audience many meaningful messages, from the importance of friendship, to simple lessons like respecting your belongings. The films have an effect on the audience in a

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    American Anime Censorship

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    America. In America cartoons are considered childish but in Japan cartoon can be viewed by everyone and to all types of people. Due to Japanese animation success to appeal to huge audiences around the world, it has grown to become one of the strongest mediums in Japan and the U.S. Question is how is Japanese animation different compared to American animation? Anime can be differed from american cartoons by three things: the cultural and production practices, the complexity

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    When watching the short film of “Donald Duck in Nutzi Land” by Walt Disney for the very first time I found this film very amusing. Not only the film had good humor, but it included a lot of hidden messages such as the daily routine of German citizens that are living under Hitler regime. The use of different colors and background designs help to create a certain mood in the film. The film had diegetic and nondiegetic sounds to create a certain tone in the film. Finally, the movement of the characters

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    Animator Research Paper

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    out there, and it has to do with animation. The occupation is known as an animator. In order to have a career in animation, aspiring animators need to know, how the process works, why animation is important, how this career can have an impact on talent, and the skills that will be needed, so that aspiring animators will be ready for their passion. In order to be an animator, people in this career have to learn how animation works in the first place. All animations work by using a series of moving

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    Snow White and the Seven Dwarves was Disney’s first big risk in the animation business that he used to further change the art of animation. He pushed his company and employees to work to their limits. Adding music and the use of the multiplane camera made it possible for Disney’s ideas to come to life. However, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves was considered

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    Animation is motion a round us, the movement of object, animals and human in sequence. Usually, the process when motion occurs from one point to another defying gravity or to alter space with time to create a state of illusion. Animation covers a variety of motion like particles animation, character animation, object animation and so on. As an animator there are various elements and principles that are supposed to be considered like timing, anticipation, etc. believe in making a better animation

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    Throughout the course of our history, there have been many different types of fairy tales adaptations being created. There has been different adaptations made into books, movies, and films. Every adaptation has a different central idea on what their adaption signifies. For example, in Disney’s version Beauty and the Beast, it has different meaning and central ideal aiming towards its viewers. In contrast, the fairytale narrative by Beaumont has a total different view for its readers. Films and readings

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