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Animation is a filmmaking technique by which still images are manipulated to create moving images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent celluloid sheets ( cels) to be photographed and exhibited on film.
- Animation (Disambiguation)
Animation is the interpolation of frames over a finite...
- Feature-length
César Award for Best Animated Film. European Film Award for...
- History of Animation
While the history of animation began much earlier, this...
- Films With Live Action and Animation
This is a list of films with live-action and animation,...
- Animate (Disambiguation)
Animation is the interpolation of dissimilar frames over a...
- Anthropomorphic Animals
In this illustration by Milo Winter of Aesop's fable, "The...
- Modern animation in the United States
t. e. Modern animation in the United States from the late...
- Animation (Disambiguation)
- Overview
- Famous Animation Studios
Because it is expensive to make, most animation comes from professional companies. However, independent animators have existed since the 1950s in America, with many of those people entering the professional industry. In Europe, the independent movement has existed since the 1910s, with animators like pre-revolutionary Russia's Ladislas Starevich an...
United States
1. DePatie-Freleng Enterprises 2. DreamWorks SKG 3. Nickelodeon Movies 4. Film Roman 5. Filmation 6. Hanna-Barbera (now Cartoon NetworkStudios) 7. Sony Pictures Animation 8. Klasky Csupo 9. MGM 10. Reel FX Creative Studios 11. Laika (company) 12. Pixar 13. Blue Sky Studios 14. Illumination Entertainment 15. UPA 16. Walt Disney Pictures 17. Warner Bros. 18. Warner Animation Group
Canada
1. Atkinson Film-Arts 2. Cinar (now Cookie Jar Entertainment) 3. CinéGroupe 4. National Film Board of Canada 5. Nelvana
Europe
1. Aardman Animations (United Kingdom) 2. Arsyn Video Interactive (France) 3. Belvision (Belgium) 4. Centre for Animated Films Cacak (Serbia) 5. Chromosomos (Spain) 6. Cosgrove Hall Films (United Kingdom) 7. CreaSyn Studio (France) 8. DIC (France) 9. Ellipse Programme (France) 10. France Animation (France) 11. Grand Slamm Children's Films (United Kingdom) 12. kaViArt (France) 13. MacGuff (France) 14. Pannónia Filmstúdió (Hungary) 15. Red 3ye Productions (France) 16. Soyuzmultfilm (Russia) 17....
Learn about the art of making inanimate objects appear to move, from ancient times to modern media. Explore the history, techniques, and genres of animation, as well as the key people and works that shaped it.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. While the history of animation began much earlier, this article is concerned with the development of the medium after the emergence of celluloid film in 1888, as produced for theatrical screenings, television and (non-interactive) home video. Between 1895 and 1920, during the rise of the cinematic industry ...
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