Thursday 16 April 2015

Animation Timeline


Morph IStopMotion 






Parasyte is about 17 years old teen named shinichi who lives with his parents
in a quiet neighbourhood in Tokyo. Parasyte is a body horror, science fiction.  Migi is the parasite which lives in Shinichi hand. Migi has no desire to kill human for sustenance, and is nourished by the food Shinichi eats. Migi is like other parastye, completely without emotion. one night, worm like creatures called parasites appear on Earth, taking over the brains of humans hosts by entering through  their ears or noses. one parasite attempts to crawl into Shinichi's ear while he sleeps but fails as Shinichi is wearing headphones, and enters his body by burrowing into his arm instead.











Zoetropes Animation

The Zoetrope was invented in 1834 by William Horner, who called it a "daedalum" or "daedatelum" meaning wheel of the devil. The faster the rate of spin, the smoother the progression of the images. a viewer can look through the wall of the zoetrope from any point around it. A zoetrope is bit like a cinema because cinema use zoetrope on a larger scale the side of the zoetrope act like shutter on a cinema projector and it shows each frame the action of the frame. My zoetrope was ball bouncing getting creative with the zoetrope can get fun by drawing different characters on each frame. I had to draw a ball bouncing by separating them in the eleven frames. Zoetrope helps the drawing transform into something else by spinning the zoetrope faster it could go smoother with the drawing and can tell a story.












The strength about this project zoetrope can help by getting more creative with the key framing and its pretty simple. The zoetrope was invented in 1834 it was quite exiting because it was one of the first devices to create moving images which i found it fun too. A zoetrope is like a mini cinema. it is like a drum with slits going all the way round, you can insert a paper strip with animated drawing on. when the device is spun and the viewer looks through the slits an illusion of movement is created. The faster you spin the drum the smoother the movement of the images will look which is exiting.
E.g. of images of frames i created i create a ball bouncing on the Zoetrope, it moves really smooth specially if the shapes inside the frames are bigger the smoother the movement of the images inside the frames will look exiting.

Eadweard Muybridge was born on April 9 1830. Eadweard Muybridge was an English photographer important for his pioneering work in photographic studies of motion, and early work in motion picture projection.






Eadweard Muybridge photography of moving animals captured movement in a way that had never been done before. His work was used by both scientists and artists. At the age twenty, he immigrated to america , first to New York working as bookseller and then to san francisco where he acquired an interest in photography in 1855. At this time, he changed his surname to Muybridge.

Starewicz began making 3-d stop motion animated films puppet films, as he called them in 1910 and continued creating the until his death. His films, although emotionally aimed at children are what we today would deem because of the often protesque characters and situations..

Starewicz had become a master animator by 1933, incorporating techniques neverused before and rarely since such as moving the puppets during the actual exposure to create blurring for fast movement. His use of rear screen projection is also surprisingly effective.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-mkGqcvKPM
His most recognised work "The Mascot" was one of the later produced animation films in the 1933. A story about toy dog that comes to live, that tries to obtain an orange for his owner. just like every other character, the toy dog is portrayed in a very human like manner, allowing the audience to freely relate to the character through its expression and emotions.
Patrick “Pat” Peter Sullivan was born on the 22nd February 1885 was born in Paddington, Sydney, Australia. He is the second son of Patrick Sullivan (Cab proprietor) originally from Ireland and his wife Margaret who was born in Sydney. He then left for the US around 1910 after spending months in London. He then worked as an assistant to William Marriner (Newspaper cartoonist) and decided to draw four strips of his own.

Felix the Cat was the Mickey Mouse of its time. He was created in the silent film era and was the first character from animation to attain a level of popularity sufficient to draw movie audiences. Felix became a mascot, a pop culture icon and and even became more popular than  most movie stars and world leaders of the same era. His popularity then lead to merchandise sold all around the globe.

The strength of Felix the cat:  
Felix the Cat became more popular than world leaders.. That’s a huge achievement, especially around that time
Animal Friendly
Voted in TV Guide’s 50 greatest cartoon characters of all time, ranking #28
Age appropriate
One of the first cartoons to go from silent films to colour
Winsor McCay was born in 1867 in Canada. McCay had an interest in drawing from the moment he could hold a pen. His father was a real estate agent and encouraged him to become a businessman. unknown to his parents, he worked as portrait artist in a a "dime museum" in Detroit while attending business college. "Dime Museums" were popular forms of entertainment in the 1800s where patrons could view carnival type acts and oddities including "freak shows" and other forms of entertainment.
McCay left school at the age of 21 and went to work at the national printing Company of Chicago. Here, he illustrated posters for circuses and other promotions. after two years he moved to Chincinnati, creating advertising posters for the Kohl and Middleton Dime Museum. He began to create quite a name for himself as a very talented artist.













Richard Oliver Postgate born 12 April 1925was an English animator, puppeteer and qritwe. he was the creator and writer of some Britain's most popular children's television programmes. Ping wings, Pogles'wood, Noggin the Nog, Ivor the Engine, Clangers and Bagpuss. They all were shown on the BBC between the 1950s and the 1980s, and on ITV from 1959 to the present day. in a 1999 BBC poll Bagpuss was voted the most popular children's television programme of all time.



Bagpuss was created in the 1970s by Smallfilms, a television company run by peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate. 


Pixar Animation Studios is an American computer animation film studio based in Emeryville, California. The studio is best known as CGI animation.  Pixar began in 1979vas the graphics Group, its own implementation of the indursty of the images  its used to generate high quality images.

First computer animations trow 

computer animations can be created with a computer and animations software. Some impressive can be 

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