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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Funny Animation

It's about someone try to make a flash animation and then...

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Monday, March 2, 2009

Fore animation



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A professional golf player attracts the anger of some portuguese girl My student film It was screened for the first time in may 2007

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Changes in the Animated Film Industry

Technology and star power have contributed to the animation phenomenon, and animation—a genre that has its roots in children’s entertainment—is now more widespread and widely respected than ever before.

Animated films have been a part of our culture for just over 100 years. In 1906, a newspaper cartoonist named J. Stuart Blackton released the first fully animated film, “Humorous Phases of Funny Faces.” Since then, animation has used drawings and illustrations to entertain and delight many generations of viewers.

In the past decade, the animated film industry has seen a number of exciting changes. Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) is increasingly used, as well as using individual cells drawn by animators. Animated film budgets are also much higher than they once were. As a result, animated films are now receiving greater recognition and are not simply relegated to being kids’ films. Animation studios and their work are also garnering more attention because high-profile actors are doing voiceovers as opposed to relatively unknown actors.

During the first 90 years of animation and animated films, each cell of a film was drawn by animators. Any of the classic animated films by Disney, including “Snow White” or “Aladdin,” used this method. Hand drawn animation is still used in tandem with Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI). But, like everything else in our culture, animated films are advancing technologically, with CGI animation used for special effects. In 1995, “Toy Story” became the first feature-length animated film to use CGI.

Technology has raised the status of animated films, but star power has helped as well. When Disney’s “Aladdin” was released in 1992, it was one of the first feature-length animated films to feature the voice of a famous actor—Robin Williams as the Genie. Three years later, with the release of “Toy Story” viewers enjoyed being entertained by Tim Allen and Tom Hanks. This led to the phenomenon of other high-profile actors being cast in feature-length animated films.

Perhaps because they are making use of advanced technology and established actors, animated films are also more critically recognized than ever before. In 2002, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences added the Best Animated Film category to the Oscar awards. “Shrek” was the first to win the award. But, this category came after a long wait by animation studios to have animation recognized as an artistically valid medium of filmmaking. Before the award was introduced, “Beauty and the Beast” was the only feature-length animated film to be nominated for Best Picture.

The addition of this category to the Academy Awards Ceremony in 2002 had an affect on animation overall and increased interest in the medium. As animated feature films rise in popularity, animation has become more accepted and can now be found in a wider range of television commercials and even films not in the animated category such as Richard Linklater’s “A Scanner Darkly.”

The movement extends even beyond Hollywood; advertisers, web designers and marketing firms are now using animation due to its wide appeal with audiences. It is not unheard of for a branding agency to have an in-house animation studio to take advantage of this popular medium.

From the movie screen to your computer screen, animation is becoming more prevalent. Technology and star power have contributed to the animation phenomenon, and animation—a genre that has its roots in children’s entertainment—is now more widespread and widely respected than ever before.

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Anime Downloads – Where Can You Find the Best Anime Downloads?

I am going to show you where you can find the best anime downloads. Some of them free and some are free after you pay a small administrator fee that is required for site up-keep. So if your want thousands of anime downloads keep reading.

The first place is free sites like P2P, these are often torrents and you can find many of these if you do a search on google for “anime downloads torrents” while these are free there is a price of sorts with them. They will come with adware attached with them that will install its self on your computer, plus many of these will also contain viruses and spyware. Most of these downloads will have poor bandwidth so that they are extremely slow.

Today there are a great number of anime fan clubs online where you can download from, but as mentioned above these quite often have poor bandwidth so that they are very slow. Many of these fan clubs like the torrents are not legal and with the government and media becoming more involved is tracking illegal downloads you run the risk of going to jail.

But there is a better way to get anime downloads. There is some membership sites where you can pay a small one time fee usually in the $30 to $40 range and get a life time membership for unlimited downloads. These sites are clean from adware, spyware and viruses. They also have much greater bandwidth so the downloads are much farter and they have thousands of files available. Plus they are legal.

So there are three ways that you can get anime downloads, you are free to search and choice the one that best suits you and your needs. For me I prefer the paid membership sites as I don’t want to risk going to jail and love the great variety of downloads and the great download speed.

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Sunday, March 1, 2009

Weird Al animated music video - "Trapped In The Drive-Thru"


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Principles for Good Animation

While technology usage is essential in today's animation production, it is really the creativity of the people that makes the particular work a roaring success.

According to Vision New Media Group's chief executive officer Low Huoi Seong, the principles for good animation remain the same when Disney first came out with a hand drawn and two-dimensional Mickey Mouse cartoon about 70 years ago.

"Animation is done like a flip book concept and the principles very much remain the same. Although innovation seems to be going towards hi-tech, it is actually very much grounded on basic principle that Disney animators came out years ago."

Low said to be successful in the industry, one needs to be able to combine technology with creative skills, the language of animation and storytelling.
"Animation is special because it tells a story that distorts reality. And if you watch cartoons that go back 50 years such as the original Mickey Mouse, Tom and Jerry and Looney Toons, you can still sit back and laugh for half an hour," he said.

The company which has done outsourcing jobs for international and local clients is proud to win several awards for its work.

Its adult three-dimensional (3-D) animation Tripping the Rift that spoofs popular sci-fi movies such as Star Wars and Battle Star Gallactica, not only garnered the highest ra

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