The history of animation goes back a long time and has provided many developments.
-Here’s a quick look at the stages of animation history:
-Simple beginnings:
In ancient times, people tried to create movement with a series of drawings that appeared next to each other.
In the 18th century, simple mechanical devices known as topitropes were created, which were used to create movement by rotating a cylinder containing successive images.
-The emergence of cinematic animation:
In the early twentieth century, cinematic animation emerged and gained great popularity.
In 1908, Emile Cole in France produced the first cinematic animated film called Film Fantastic.
-Walt Disney era:
In 1928, “Super Buddy” was released, the film that first introduced the character Mickey Mouse.
Walt Disney played a major role in the development of animation with the production of classic films such as “Snow White and the Seven Dwarves” and “Cinderella.”
-Animation in the modern era:
With the advancement in technology, computational techniques have become an essential part of the animation industry.
Films such as “Pixar” with “Toy Story” and “Finding Nemo,” then “Disney” with “Frozen” and “Zootopia” revolutionized the world of animation.