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2006-11-07 19:48:09 · 6 answers · asked by yashoda b 1 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Other - Visual Arts

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nothing..............it's just ur imagination

2006-11-07 19:49:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

If you wanna know about Animation trainnig .. Join any of the courses from good intitutes like Arena Multimedia or MAAC ..

If you are looking for career in animation .. I would suggest take up Flash animation ,,, as it is more rewarding money wise. Do freelancing ...

if you wanna know about the future of animation I would say its a multi billion industry and its still growing ... So try exploring your potentials and make something good out of yourself...

And No .. if you cant ask your question properly , that doesnt mean you dont have imagination . so try your best ...

But first google about good english speaking courses on the internet

2006-11-08 15:37:40 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

animation
Animation means, literally, to breathe life into some thing. A transformation is involved, what was still now moves. Here we explore its place in stimulating learning

contents: introduction | some definitions for starters | animation, formation and education | animation in France | animation in Italy | Boal and animation | further reading and references

In the English language animation is mostly associated with the work of film makers. Illustrators create action from a series of images and we have the illusion of something living. In French and Italian especially, it takes on a further meaning. It is linked to the activities of community workers, arts workers and others, for example:

Using theatre and play as means of self-expression with community groups, children and people with special learning needs. (sometimes called creative-expressive animation).
Working with people and groups so that they participate in and manage the communities in which they live (sometimes called socio-cultural animation).

Developing opportunities for pre-school and school-children such as adventure playgrounds, toy libraries, outdoor activity centres, and organized sports activities (sometimes called leisure-time animation).

If we return to the word’s Greek origins then we are likely to be drawn to Aristotle and his distinction between that which is alive - and that which is inanimate. The thing that marks the former off from the latter is psuche (from which 'psychology' is derived) and this can be variously translated as soul, breathe or life. At one level, thus, we can talk of animation as 'making things move or happen' - much as animators do of cartoon pictures. In this way, in some of the literature concerned with community development, animators are discussed as 'motivators'. At another level there is something more - soul.

read more here :

http://www.infed.org/animate/b-animat.htm

2006-11-11 05:27:37 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Professional 3D Animation Software : http://3dAnimationCartoons.com/?YWwb

2016-05-10 09:05:55 · answer #4 · answered by Victoria 3 · 0 0

Yes, what about it?
In Japan, it's considered a serious form of entertainment.
In the US, it's considered mostly for children, but that is changing.

2006-11-07 19:57:11 · answer #5 · answered by Voodoid 7 · 0 0

search at google. com

2006-11-10 06:18:59 · answer #6 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

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