Wednesday 19 October 2016

Cut out animation

Cut out animation is a way of making stop-animation.  You can use Props,backrounds and characters using things likr card, paper, or photographs. One of the worlds first animation that featured cut out was made in Argentina by Quirno Crisini. Born on July 2 1986 he was born in Italy but raised in Argentina. His Animation work shows great example of silhouette styled animation which had very complex designs most silhouette animations had rivets or pins to make the joints of body parts move. Nowadays cutout animation is all produced using computers because it is much easier with the availability to scan images.  
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One Prime Animator who uses cut out and silloette animation is Lotte Reiniger born on 2nd June 1899 she was a Film Director, a pioneer for silhouette animation who has made over 40 films over her career. She has made many Silhouette films an example of her work is Puss in boots which was a 1936 13 minute long feature. But Reinger was responsible for making Hansel and gretal animation and Cinderella in 1922. I think this type of animation is very good and highly creative for its time.

Silhouette animation is a were the character are seen as black. This is done with backlighting  cardboard cut outs. Ispired by the European play Ombres Chinoises. Silhouette animation was invented by more than one person.The earliest known silhouette is sporting mice a 1909 film made by the Charles Armstrong who was British. The traditional technique was created by Lotte Reinger
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Silhouette animation is a were the character are seen as black. This is done with backlighting  cardboard cut outs. Ispired by the European play Ombres Chinoises. Silhouette animation was invented by more than one person.The earliest known silhouette is sporting mice a 1909 film made by the Charles Armstrong who was British. The traditional technique was created by Lotte Reinger

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