Category: Animation

  • Essay on Future of 2D Animation

    In a modern world where everything is now digital, what does this mean for the future of 2D animation? This essay discusses the 2d vs 3d animation differences and examines the widely debated question, ‘Is traditional animation a dying art form?’. The History of 2D Animation From Despicable Me to Frozen and Finding Dory, the…

  • Analysis of Disney Animated Film about Pocahontas

    Nature has been of little interest to publishers of children’s books. In fact, there haven’t been a lot of featured stories about environmental issues to transmit values like ecology to the youngest. However children’s literature is meant for future generations, it has incredible power to shape the world of tomorrow, particularly in regard to the…

  • Animation in the Modern World

    Computer animations are gaining popularity in movies and television. Traditional animation will undoubtedly continue to play a significant part in animation for many years to come. Apart from being faster and more cost efficient, computer animation offers several additional advantages. Because it is software-based, this streamlines the animation toolkit. Traditional animation is time-consuming and labor-intensive.…

  • 3D Animation and Its Growing Popularity

    I think that the use of 3D animation films has grown tremendously over the last few years. The first 3D animated series began with VeggieTales. It was created in 1993 and basically set the stage for other 3D animated films to come after. The first totally animated movie was Toy Story. Other films before it…

  • Globalisation of Cinematography: Live Action and Animation

    What Is Cinematography? Cinematography is everywhere. It is all around us. Even now, in this very room. You can see it when you look out your window or when you turn on your television. You can feel it when you go to work… when you go to church… when you pay your taxes. It is…

  • Essay on Use of Propaganda in Animation

    When it comes to propaganda, the creator of it wants the audience to agree and support their cause and their views. Propaganda can be anything from commercials, magazines, posters, movies, cartoons, and more. Although, a majority of the time propaganda is biased and full of fallacies. Only depicting what they want the audience to see…

  • Stereotypes in Animated Sitcoms: Essay on the Show South Park

    Within the last ten to fifteen years, shows like South Park, Family Guy, Futurama, and American Dad have been creating huge crowds of followers. These shows are unique in that they are animated, and animation allows for greater freedom of expression and more watering down[footnoteRef:10] of what may seem offensive when real actors are used…

  • Anime Influence and Comparison to Cartoons

    Introduction Animations have been around us since our childhood. Cartoons are the major source of entertainment among kids. Anime refers to the animations of Japanese creators adapted directly from primary source material comic books known as manga. Anime has a huge impact on the current society in many different aspects. In this project we will…

  • Use of Animated Short Movies to Enhance the Speaking Skill of the Students at Elementary Level

    Abstract The aim of this research is to investigate the student’s weaker areas in spoken English and improve the speaking skills of the students through the short animated films at the elementary school level. ESL learners face many difficulties in expressing the ideas and thoughts. They lose their confidence when they are supposed to speak…

  • Life of Richard Williams: Informative Essay

    Throughout the history of animation, there has been a lot of famous figures. Many of which can come peoples mind when talking about the entertainment medium such as Winsor McCay, Walt Disney, Chuck Jones, Max Flesicher, Ray Harryhausen, and Hayao Miyazaki. But there is one animator that is also well-known but has push the envelope…