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Animation
Animation What animations do you like?
Animation Can you name these animations?
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A very brief history of animation
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A very brief history of animation
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1872 - Phenakistoscope produced an illusion of movement
(1889 Kinetoscope, Thomas Edison)
A very brief history of animation
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1906 - First animated film called "Humorous phases of funny faces."
A very brief history of animation
Image credit: © Disney 1928
1928 - Steamboat Willeymade Mickey an star
A very brief history of animation
Image credit: © Disney 1937
1937 - Snow White and the Severn Dwarfs released
A very brief history of animation
Image credit: © 20th Century Fox 2012
1987 - The Simpsons first appears on the Tracey Ullman Show
A very brief history of animation
Image credit: © Disney 1995
1995 - Toy story first full-length 3D CG feature film
Rotoscoping?What is Rotoscoping?
Rotoscoping?
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What is Rotoscoping?
Rotoscoping is an animation technique in which animators trace over live-action film movement, frame by frame, for use in animated films.[1] Originally, recorded live-action film images were projected onto a frosted glass panel and re-drawn by an animator. This projection equipment is called a rotoscope,although this device has been replaced by computers in recent years. (From Rotoscoping's entry on Wikipedia.)
What is Rotoscoping?
Rotoscoping?Rotoscoping examples:
A Scanner Darkly (2006 film) bike scene
"Get in Line" music video, by Barenaked Ladies
Hotel Dusk: Room 215 (2007 game)
Toyota advert
3D animation pipelinePre-production
Script - what's the story?
Storyboard - visualising the story (shot type, pace)
Design - what's the look? (characters, costume, sets)
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3D animation pipelineProduction
Shot layout - lay out the scenes with lo-res assets
Modeling - creating characters, props and landscape
Dressing - models and props are skinned for animation
Animation - the models are animated
Shading - the surface textures are defined
Lighting - lighting is added
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3D animation pipelinePost-production
Rendering - the scene is rendered
Composition - the different render layers are combined
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3D animation3D Animation Examples
Wall-e trailer
Angry Birds
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