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Post by account_disabled on Oct 16, 2017 6:14:59 GMT -5
Hello Guys, As personal computers have become the dominant form of modern media, they have profoundly changed entertainment, research, the storing and dissemination of knowledge, and (perhaps not so surprisingly) how we create art. While computers began to affect movie production in the 1970s and 1980s (particularly with Industrial Lights and Magic / Lucasarts, the company that produced the special effects for the Star Wars series) it wasn’t until the 1990s that computers began to change movies and television on a fundamental level. Traditional animation, composed of long series of hand-drawn cartoon frames with subtle differences from one frame to the next, gradually began to be replaced by computer animation techniques, which used computer modeling software to create characters and backgrounds. Industrial Communication Video is changing our world and the production methods used by state of the art manufacturing companies. Many traditional artists and animators found themselves with a difficult choice: either adapt and learn the new technology or be out of a job. Thanks
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