3. - Refers to methods or procedures in creating animation
Hand – Drawn Animation
Stop – Motion Animation
Computer Animation
4. Also referred as classical (traditional)
animation, cel animation, or hand-
drawn animation, is the oldest and
historically the most popular form of
animation. In a traditionally-animated
cartoon, each frame is drawn by hand.
Disney used this type of animation, some
animators, even those working in the
industry today, choose to use the
traditional drawn method. Others use
computer programs that simulate the
traditional method such as Photoshop.
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5. Stop-motion animation, is the term used to describe
animation created by physically manipulating
real-world objects and photographing them one
frame of film at a time to create the illusion of
movement.
There are many different types of stop-motion
animation, usually named after the type of media
used to create the animation, these include:
Cutout animation
Claymation animation
Model animation (like the classic King-Kong)
Object animation
Puppet animation
Graphic animation
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6. Cut-out animation is a unique
technique for producing
animations using flat
characters, props and
backgrounds cut from
materials such as
paper, card, fabric or even
photographs and pictures
from magazines.
7. Clay animation is one of many
forms of stop motion
animation, where the subject
characters are modeled from
a malleable
substance, usually Plasticine
clay or similar.
8. Computer animation
encompasses a variety of
techniques, the unifying
idea being that the
animation is created
digitally on a computer.
9. Drawn on film animation: a technique where
footage is produced by creating the images
directly on film stock
10. Sand animation: sand is moved around on a
back- or front-lighted piece of glass to create
each frame for an animated film. This creates
an interesting effect when animated because
of the light contrast.
11. Paint-on-glass animation: a technique for
making animated films by manipulating slow
drying oil paints on sheets of glass