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What (who) is animations - definition

METHOD OF CREATING MOVING PICTURES
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  • An example of traditional animation, a horse animated by [[rotoscoping]] from [[Eadweard Muybridge]]'s 19th-century photos.
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  • A 2D animation of two circles joined by a chain
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  • Fantasmagorie]]'' (1908) by [[Émile Cohl]]
  • A projecting [[praxinoscope]], from 1882, here shown superimposing an animated figure on a separately projected background scene
  • Nr. 10 in the reworked second series of Stampfer's stroboscopic discs published by Trentsensky & Vieweg in 1833.
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  • ''[[World of Color]]'' hydrotechnics at [[Disney California Adventure]] creates the illusion of motion using 1,200 fountains with high-definition projections on mist screens.

animated         
1.
Someone who is animated or who is having an animated conversation is lively and is showing their feelings.
She was seen in animated conversation with the singer Yuri Marusin...
ADJ
animatedly
Sammy was standing close to Ned, talking animatedly with him.
ADV: ADV with v
2.
An animated film is one in which puppets or drawings appear to move.
ADJ: ADJ n
animated         
a.
Lively, vigorous, sprightly, brisk, vivacious, buoyant, spirited, jocund, blithe, gay, elated, full of life, full of spirit.
animated         
¦ adjective
1. full of interest or excitement; lively.
2. (of a film) made using animation techniques.
Derivatives
animatedly adverb

Wikipedia

Animation

Animation is a method by which still figures are manipulated to appear as moving images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent celluloid sheets to be photographed and exhibited on film. Today, many animations are made with computer-generated imagery (CGI). Computer animation can be very detailed 3D animation, while 2D computer animation (which may have the look of traditional animation) can be used for stylistic reasons, low bandwidth, or faster real-time renderings. Other common animation methods apply a stop motion technique to two- and three-dimensional objects like paper cutouts, puppets, or clay figures.

A cartoon is an animated film, usually a short film, featuring an exaggerated visual style. The style takes inspiration from comic strips, often featuring anthropomorphic animals, superheroes, or the adventures of human protagonists. Especially with animals that form a natural predator/prey relationship (e.g. cats and mice, coyotes and birds), the action often centers on violent pratfalls such as falls, collisions, and explosions that would be lethal in real life.

The illusion of animation—as in motion pictures in general—has traditionally been attributed to the persistence of vision and later to the phi phenomenon and beta movement, but the exact neurological causes are still uncertain. The illusion of motion caused by a rapid succession of images that minimally differ from each other, with unnoticeable interruptions, is a stroboscopic effect. While animators traditionally used to draw each part of the movements and changes of figures on transparent cels that could be moved over a separate background, computer animation is usually based on programming paths between key frames to maneuver digitally created figures throughout a digitally created environment.

Analog mechanical animation media that rely on the rapid display of sequential images include the phénakisticope, zoetrope, flip book, praxinoscope, and film. Television and video are popular electronic animation media that originally were analog and now operate digitally. For display on computers, technology such as the animated GIF and Flash animation were developed.

In addition to short films, feature films, television series, animated GIFs, and other media dedicated to the display of moving images, animation is also prevalent in video games, motion graphics, user interfaces, and visual effects.

The physical movement of image parts through simple mechanics—for instance, moving images in magic lantern shows—can also be considered animation. The mechanical manipulation of three-dimensional puppets and objects to emulate living beings has a very long history in automata. Electronic automata were popularized by Disney as animatronics.

Examples of use of animations
1. "These are not evidence," Dixon said of the animations.
2. The three–storey Victorian building in Bristol contained the entire history of Aardman Animations.
3. For me, I was making clay animations when I was 12....
4. The full text of the press release and animations are available on the NASA Web site.
5. "Zica has created the animations at a cost much lesser than Hollywood", says Kaul.