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Malaysia can produced animation or animated videos in 3D to the highest degree of quality. Animated videos in various forms can be produced and Malaysian produced 3D animation have been featured in various international acclaimed blockbuster and other animated videos.
Certain videos appeal to some marketing objectives better than others. And with so many types of videos out there, it can be easy to fall into a bit of analysis paralysis. Leaving you unsure of the most effective one to take for your business or current marketing campaign.
3D animation adds a third dimension – depth – to the animation equation, creating a highly dynamic animated environment that empowers marketers to craft realistic settings, characters, objects, textures, and lighting to vitalise their videos in new ways. Most of the modern animated movies you’re likely familiar with use this animation style; “Moana,” “Frozen,” and “Coco” are just three of thousands of 3D-animated movies created in the past several years.
We’ll go over a wide variety of animation styles for marketing. You choose and decide what is suitable for you.
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Some brief information below
ANIMATION is nothing more than an optical illusion – a way of tricking our eyes into thinking that lots of static pictures are one moving image. Since the success of sites such as YouTube, simple shorts can be attempted by anyone, and stop-motion animations with everyday objects are some of the most popular and artistic videos. If you have tried some simple animation already, an animation course will develop this with more sophisticated materials. The basic processes and techniques are the same for all animation, and because of the wide range of applications, animation graduates are in high demand. So if you are an amateur animator, why not read on to learn more about the different types of animation.
Simple animations
Before film was invented, there were early forms of animated pictures. The zoetrope, for example, is a wheel with a number of static pictures around the inside so that they appear to move when the wheel spins. Flipbook animation is very similar, and places pictures on every page of a book so that it creates an optical illusion when the pages are flipped quickly. Whilst both of these don’t need a camera, object animation and chuckimation involve filming regular inanimate objects, such as Lego or action figures, and animating them using stop-motion or off-camera hand-movement. Pixilation uses people as stop-motion characters in a similar way.
Traditional animation
Traditional animation is sometimes called hand-drawn animation or cel animation and, for most of the 20th Century, many popular animated films were created this way. It was a lengthy process. Thousands of pictures were drawn entirely by hand on acetate sheets, or cels, with each cel being slightly different from the one before it. Each cel was photographed onto a separate frame of film so that when the filmreel was played, the animation moved. This form of animation could also be combined with live-action video by placing the cels on top of the film. This technique was popular in the late 80s and early 90s, and was used in films such as Space Jam and Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Traditional animation takes a lot of artistic skill and has many different artistic styles: Disney’s films are very recognisable and considered quite realistic, whilst Studio Ghibli characters have a distinctive anime look. More stylistic drawings were used for many cartoon programmes, such as The Flintstones, and the Beatles’ Yellow Submarine used a pop-art style that was popular at the time it was made. The music video for the song “Take On Me” by A-ha is a good example of another style of traditional animation called rotoscoping, which used a live-action recording as a template for animation. In this video, a very simple pencil-sketch style was used.
In fact, any style of art can be turned into animation. Although this traditional animation became unnecessary when digital techniques were invented, some modern animators, such as those who worked on the 2010 film The Illusionist, still choose to use this form.
(Information: studentworldonline.com)
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