History of animation

This article is an overview of the
History of animation series.

The history of film animation begins with the earliest days of silent film and continues through the present day.

The firsts animated cartoon was from french Émile Reynaud, that created praxynoscope, animation system of 12 pictures, and films of about 500 pictures, projected on its own théatre optique, system near from modern film projector, at Musée Grévin in Paris, France, the october 28, 1892.

The first animated cartoon on standard picture film was Fantasmagorie by the French director Émile Courtet (also called Émile Cohl), projected for the first time August 17, 1908 at 'Théâtre du Gymnase', in Paris. Émile Courtet went to Fort Lee, New York near New York City in 1912, where he worked for French studio Éclair and spread its technique in the US.

The first animated feature-length film was El Apóstol (1917) from Argentine Quirino Cristiani, shown in Argentina.

The second animated feature film was The Adventures of Prince Achmed (1926) from German Lotte Reiniger and French/Hungarian Berthold Bartosch.

Table of contents
1 Americas
2 Europe
3 Asia

Americas

History of Argentinian animation

  • First Long feature film animated cartoon from Quirino Cristiani

History of Canadian animation

  • Early Work
  • Contributions of the National Film Board of Canada's animation department
  • Early commercial productions
    • Contributions of canadian voice actor recordings
  • The 1980s- of rise of the major indigenous industry

History of Cuban animation

  • ¡Vampiros en la Habana
  • Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano

Animation history of the United States

  • Beginning of industrial production of animated cartoon.

Because the history of Hollywood animation as an art form has undergone many changes in its hundred-year history, Wikipedia presents four separate chapters in the development of its animation:

(1900s through 1920s)

(1930s and 1940s)

The rise of Warner Bros and MGM
The departure from realism, and UPA

(1950s through 1980s)

The decline of theatrical cartoons and feature films
Saturday morning cartoons
The attempts at reviving animated features through the 1960s and 1970s
The onslaught of commercial cartoons in the 1980s

(1990s to present)

Steven Spielberg's collaborations with Warner Bros
A flood of newer, bolder animation studios
The Simpsons, South Park, and animation for adults
The mainstream popularization of anime
The rise of computer animation
The decline of Saturday morning cartoons, the rise of Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network

Europe

  • Animation before film in XIXe century.

History of French animation

The first animated cartoon (1908), and most animation techniques: (morphing (1909), puppet animation and color animated cartoon (1910), pixilation (1911), first animated series (Le chien Flambeau, 1917).

History of Italian animation

  • The 1970 Italian animated cartoon art and industry (La Linéa, Caliméro...)

History of Russian animation

  • 1911-1913 V.A.Starevich creates volume animation

History of animation in the former Yugoslavian

Asia

  • Shadow animation around Asia (VIe century)

History of Chinese animation

  • Wan brothers since 1926 and the fourth long feature animated cartoon film, Princess Iron Fan inspired from Journey in west.

History of Japanese animation






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