
Film and Animation
Film and animation are visual storytelling mediums that combine images, sound, and motion to convey ideas, emotions, and narratives. Film typically involves capturing live-action footage using cameras, while animation creates images frame-by-frame or through computer-generated imagery (CGI) to produce moving visuals. Both forms are used for entertainment, education, and artistic expression. Animation can be 2D, 3D, or stop-motion, allowing for limitless creative possibilities. Together, they serve as powerful tools to engage audiences, communicate messages, and inspire imagination through the seamless illusion of movement and storytelling.