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Two unidentified artists paint animation cels in Disney Studios' inking and painting department, Burbank, Calif., 1943.
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1834 - the invention of the Zoetrope by British inventor William George Horner. It was a hollow, rotating drum/cylinder with a crank, with a strip of sequential photographs, drawings, paintings or illustrations on the interior surface and regularly spaced narrow slits through which a spectator observed the 'moving' drawings.
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Flip-book animation science project: Investigate the perception of apparent motion by making flip-book animations.
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The Main Street Mouse | How Well Do You Know … Disney Animation? | February 21, 2014
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Behind the scenes of "Lady and the Tramp" (1955)
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Join us on a captivating journey as we unveil the evolution of 2D animation. In this article, we will delve ... Read more
"What are the best books to learn about Animation?" We aggregated and ranked 83 of the best books about animation! http://www.bookscrolling.com/the-best-animation-books/
The Adventures of Prince Achmed (1926) directed and written by Lotte Reiniger
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A popular Victorian parlour toy, generally marketed for children, which is widely considered to be among the earliest forms of animation and the precursor to modern cinema.
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Animation-Timeline.gif (1039×701)
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The Solomon Society has created a two part montage that takes us a journey through "the evolution of 2D animation" from 1833 to 1990 and 1991 to 2017.
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Graphic Design, Motion Graphics, Animation
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Take a look at how animation evolved through the ages! We also wrote a post about International Animation Day. Click on the infographic to learn more. #internationalanimationday #animation #infographic #history #videocontent
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Snow White, Pinocchio, Fantasia, and Bambi are all considered Disney classics—but they would never have been made without the tireless work of many young women.
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