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Animation is a method of photographing successive models, drawings, or puppets to create an illusion of movement in a sequence. There are five different animation types: traditional, 2D, 2D, Motion Graphics, and Stop Motion.
Motion graphics animation techniques revolve around text and fundamental illustrations. Film opening titles, animated logos, app commercials, explainer videos, and other multimedia projects often use motion graphics. Some famous animation studios include Pixar, which was founded in 1986. Now part of Disney. Pixar debuted by releasing the incredibly popular Toy Story and has continued releasing hits, including A Bug's Life, Monsters Inc, Finding Nemo, and many more. Another famous animation studio is Studio Ghibili Inc, based in Koganei, Tokyo. Founded in 1985 studio Ghibli not only helped bring Japanese animation into an international hint. Exposing many people to another culture. Some of Studio Ghiblis' hits include Spirited Away, How's Moving Castle, and My Neighbor Totoro, also the company's logo. Storyboarding is a blueprint or visual plan for the animation project. It is an outline featuring key moments, movements, camera angles, and other details of the scene. It is a reference for the animations.
Time Burtons Storyboard for his 1993 hit A Nightmare Before Christmas
Storyboard from Disney's 1953 Peter Pan Adobe Animate is an animation program by Adobe Systems. It uses vector graphics and can create a multitude of different animations. Adobe After Effects is a digital visual effect that can also be used for motion graphics. Mostly used in post-production for film, television, and video games. It can also be used for compositing, tracking, animation, and keying. Some free alternatives to animation included Synfig Studio which is used for vector-based 2D animation. Blender for 3D animation but can also be used for visual effects, printing models, motion graphics, virtual reality, an more.

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