
Classic Animation
Classic animation refers to the traditional process of creating animated films and shorts by drawing each frame by hand, usually on paper or cels. This meticulous method involves artists creating a sequence of images that, when played rapidly, give the illusion of movement. Iconic examples include early Disney movies like "Snow White" and "Cinderella." This technique requires significant skill and time, resulting in detailed and expressive animation. Although largely replaced by computer-generated imagery today, classic animation remains celebrated for its craftsmanship, artistic style, and the foundational role it played in the history of film and entertainment.