Animation Research

 Animation Research ♡

 styles of animation:

  • 3D.
  • Hand Drawn.
  • Vector.
  • Stop Motion.
  • Motion Graphics.

genres of animation

digital 3D animation

Digital 3d animation characters are much faster to create and they are quite popular in the movie making industry. Using a computer software 3d animated images are used to create many short films, full length movies and even tv commercials and a career in digital 3d animation is highly rewarding. Comparing to 2D animation and the traditional approach, 3d animation models are highly realistic.

clay animation or claymation 

In this Claymation, pieces of clay are moulded to create characters and based on the imagination of the animator, a story is unfolded. There are oil based and water based clays available. Sometimes the clay is moulded into free forms or filled up in a wire like structure called armature. The animated characters are kept in a set and with only short movements, the whole scene is film. 

anime
A final characteristic of anime is the technique used to create   it. Anime is a type of traditional animation that is often   produced by a 2D animation studio. However, it differs from     other forms of animation in that it utilises what is called  limited animation.

Anime is hand-drawn and computer animation originating from Japan. In Japan and in Japanese, anime (a term derived from the English word animation) describes all animated works, regardless of style or origin. However, outside of
Japan and in English, anime is colloquial for Japanese animation and refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. Animation produced outside of Japan with similar style to Japanese animation is referred to as anime-influenced animation.







differences of american and Japanese animation

Comments

  1. Sammy, clear and highly visual notes on a range of styles and techniques. Visual examples are effective in highlighting the differences between the genres.

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