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Posted: Wed 22:18, 14 Aug 2013
Post subject: Early years
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Early years
Animating images were an extremely laborious process during the wake of 19th century. Either thousands of handmade drawings had to be framed or thousands of photographs of an object had to be taken sequentially. Then they were linked together in an order and played serially.
Early middle years
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Late middle ages
Walt Disney is one of the notable names in the world of animation who introduced sound to his projects. The premiere of his cartoon movie 'Steamboat Willie' in 1928 thus took hollister france the animation industry to a new level! It was followed by another noteworthy contribution of Disney in 1937. He produced and aired a full length animation movie, 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' on that year.
Later years
Integration of computer based animation technology and use of high end graphics software took animation to a different level! Now cartoon characters look like real life creatures and the graphics environment is as comparable as any real life environment! Walt Disney's Hollister France production also got influenced with this transition. barbour Evidences of it can be seen in the 1995 release 'Toy Story'. The meteoric fights, special effects, and everything we see in Star Wars is work hollister france of animation! George Lucas was thus another pioneering figure who integrated advanced technology to produce a fully animated masterpiece. More animation movies hit the silver screen with time like Avatar, Shriek, Jurassic Park, and so on. Hopes are that future louboutin will show more hopes for graphics industry.
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