Friday 30 January 2015

Traditional Animation techniques

I am going to talk about two different kind of traditional 2D animation techniques, they will be the flick book and drawn on film.

Flickbook.

flick books are incredibly time consuming to do because, you have to draw every single second, not even seconds below that, you have to draw every single frame, so it matches together perfectly and also you have to make sure every single page matches the other so it goes together, you also have to color it in, its time consuming and most likely really hard to do

the first flick book to ever be made was in September 1868, so they have been around for a very long time, but over time there has been techniques to improve how you can do it more efficient, the person who made one was called max skladanowsky, he was German and he first introduced his moving image sequence in 1884 in flip book form, but the person who patented the flip book is called John barnes Linnet under the name of the kinegraph, this meant moving image.

the way they have been improved in ways such as, some of them are made by computers in a way, they get shots from movies, or any video pretty much really and they separate the frames, print them out and then they just put them together, but some people still like to just draw them their self, so they can be creative and open minded with it


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