Display title | Animation |
Default sort key | Animation |
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Page creator | Labster (talk | contribs) |
Date of page creation | 07:43, 11 February 2017 |
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Date of latest edit | 15:06, 15 September 2021 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Animation is a medium that takes a series of pictures with very slight difference from one to another, and plays them in rapid succession, giving you the illusion of a moving picture. This is what Television and Film do too, but when we talk about them here at All The Tropes, we generally mean works that are mostly created images rather than captured images. Even this definition becomes fuzzy, with CGI scenes and Post Processing Video Effects, but it mostly falls into categories including hand-drawn cels, computer-drawn stories (mostly non-interactive, otherwise they'd be computer games), Stop Motion with clay or such, Pixilation or Rotoscoping with live actors, or some mixture thereof. |