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Animation in Disney Movies 2-D Example of a Disney Movie, The compuer creates the in-between frames. 2. Motion Capture Video cameras track models' motion., $46 million the first week in theaters. Successful Animation High quality animated characters without the use of animation cels., One of the few recent Disney films to use only 2-D animation. High quality of character animation Created by the animators at Walt Disney Studios Ink and Paint Department in Florida, software Animators use software to create models. Three Techniques, Process also called screen printing. Successful Film One of the most successful, recent Disney films to use only 2-D Animation., Sericels are created from the original animation cel. Using eighteen colors, one color at a time, to recreate the original cel. Process also called screen printing., Created by the animators at Walt Disney Studios Ink and Paint Department in Florida Process An animation cel is created of a character, Sketches of the sequence of actions Sketches & maquettes converted to wire-frame 3-D models Uses computer-assisted drawing program, Process Builds on the techniques pioneered by Walt Disney. Computer animation substitutes, Uses computer-assisted drawing program automation Wire-frames can be rotated and flipped to automate the film., Wire-frames can be rotated and flipped to automate the film. Successful Film $46 million the first week in theaters., Three Techniques used in Computer Animation 1. Keyframing, Example of a Disney Movie Lilo & Stitch One of the few recent Disney films to use only 2-D animation., Computer Animation: 2-D vs. 3-D Animation Cel , Recent Advancements Increasing Use of Computer Techology In Animation Lead to a major decline in the use and desire for 2-D animation., Did not use 2-D Animation Instead used 3-D and Computer Animation Animators first sketched full-color drawings of the characters., Animators first sketched full-color drawings of the characters. Animators built maquettes. physical models, Animation in Disney Movies History 1989, An animation cel is created of a character hand-drawn or hand-painted Sericels are created from the original animation cel., Video cameras track models' motion. 3. Simulation Computer models simulate the motion of a person or character., Computer animation substitutes digital graphics for hand-drawn animation cels software, Example of a Disney Movie A Bug's Life Did not use 2-D Animation, 1989 Roy Disney Financed CAPS Computer Assisted Production Sytsem, Computer Assisted Production Sytsem Software used to take antiquated cel animation into the future antiquated cel animation-, 1. Keyframing Animators draw key frames on the computer. The compuer creates the in-between frames., antiquated cel animation- an ink-and-paint production process Recent Advancements , Computer Animation: 2-D vs. 3-D Computer Amination Process, Computer Animation: 2-D vs. 3-D Computer Amination Animation in Disney Movies, physical models Animators created storyboards. Sketches of the sequence of actions, Animation in Disney Movies 3-D Example of a Disney Movie