
Animation in Film
Animation in film is the process of creating moving images through the manipulation of drawings, models, or digital graphics. It transforms static visuals into dynamic scenes by sequencing images to give the illusion of motion. This technique allows filmmakers to craft worlds, characters, and actions that might be impossible or impractical to film in real life. Animation can be 2D, like traditional hand-drawn cartoons, or 3D, using computer-generated imagery. It’s valued for its creativity, flexibility, and ability to bring imaginative stories to life with precision and artistic expression.