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This Presentation is all about the history of animation. All the references are from reliable sources over internet on animations. The topics described are:
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Animation Before Film
The magic lantern
Thaumatrope
Phenakistoscope
Zoetrope
Flip book
Praxinoscope
The Silent Era
Theater Optique
The Kinetoscope
The Golden Age of Animation
Walt Disney
Alice Comedies
World War II era
Post-war period
The Television Era
Animation Techniques
Go motion
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Liberty Hove attended the Association of International Applied Linguists Congress in Brisbane, Australia from August 10-15, 2015. They presented two papers that drew significant audiences and discussion. The first paper was accepted for publication in an accredited journal in September 2015. The second paper was selected for development as a book chapter in an upcoming Oxford University Press publication. Hove has also edited several theses and Master's dissertations. Additionally, they reviewed and recommended for publication an article in the peer-reviewed journal Communicatio and co-authored a paper published in MJSS in October 2014.
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Cell animation, also known as classical or hand-drawn animation, involves animators drawing each frame by hand at 24 frames per second to create the illusion of movement. It was traditionally the main form of animation used in early Disney films and Hanna-Barbera cartoons. While time-consuming and costly to produce, requiring many animators, cell animation provides a classic look that some viewers still prefer compared to computer animation.
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The document discusses and provides examples of different animation techniques including traditional hand drawn animation, stop motion animation using cutouts, clay, and other materials, computer animation, sand animation, and drawn on film animation. Traditional hand drawn animation involves individually drawing each frame, while stop motion animation involves physically manipulating objects frame by frame. Computer animation uses digital techniques, and drawn on film animation creates images directly onto film. Claymation and sand animation are types of stop motion that involve sculpting clay or manipulating sand to create animated sequences.
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Computer animation has positively impacted the movie industry and society. A survey found that 14% of participants prefer animated movies over other genres like action, horror, and comedy. Since computer animation was developed, movies are now mostly computer animated rather than hand drawn. Computer animation has also had a positive impact on society, as 92% of survey respondents agreed. Many modern technologies like TVs, video games, phones, and computers incorporate and rely on computer animation. Without computer animation, there would be no 3D movies, games or graphics, and animation would take much longer and look less realistic.
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- The first Indian animated film was in 1974 and the first TV series was in 1986.
- Animatronics uses mechatronics to create lifelike machines and creatures.
- 3D animation techniques include 2D/3D modeling, rigging, simulations, and motion capture.
- Major animation institutions and studios are located in India.
- The Indian animation market was estimated at $354 million in 2006
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This document provides an overview of the various buttons and features available in the GarageBand application. It describes the options for creating new documents using loops or podcasts. It also explains the buttons for continuing or quitting work, changing the tempo and key, saving files, recording and adding voices, cutting sections, and controlling playback. Additional details are given on adding songs from a music library, inserting audio or instruments, searching, and saving or deleting projects in different formats.
This summary provides an overview of a scholarly article that discusses depictions of deformity, disability, and marginality in Zimbabwean literature. The article examines how characters who are physically or psychologically different are often portrayed on the margins of society and subjected to social silencing practices. It explores Zimbabwean oral traditions and literary works that touch on themes of deformity, disability, madness, and their sociocultural implications. The article takes a sociological approach and analyzes how normative society in Zimbabwe has constructed and responded to those considered deviant or abnormal.
Cell animation, also known as classical or hand-drawn animation, involves animators drawing each frame by hand at 24 frames per second to create the illusion of movement. It was traditionally the main form of animation used in early Disney films and Hanna-Barbera cartoons. While time-consuming and costly to produce, requiring many animators, cell animation provides a classic look that some viewers still prefer compared to computer animation.
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This document summarizes an article that examines how wars and genocide in Africa are portrayed through juridical, cinematic and literary means. It discusses how these portrayals can re-victimize victims and unintentionally glorify tragedy by focusing on graphic images and selective depictions of violence. It also analyzes how the arbitrary borders drawn at the 1884-1885 Berlin Congress contributed to ethnic conflicts and civil wars in Africa by dividing groups and fueling tensions. The International Criminal Court is presented as focusing prosecutions on African perpetrators of atrocities, raising criticisms that it represents neocolonialism by not also prosecuting Western countries accused of similar crimes.
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Technology and multimedia applications are becoming increasingly integrated into the academic and personal lives of students. This document discusses how technology is now part of daily life both in and out of school. The technological revolution will significantly impact how students learn, with curriculum emphasizing higher-order thinking skills, authentic tasks, and collaborative work rather than isolated skill-building. Multimedia activities can provide learning opportunities for students to develop real-world technology skills while expressing their knowledge.
This document discusses different animation techniques including hand-drawn animation, stop-motion animation, and computer animation. In hand-drawn animation, each frame is drawn by hand while stop-motion animation involves physically manipulating objects and photographing each frame. Computer animation is created digitally on a computer. Specific stop-motion techniques mentioned include claymation, cutout animation, and object animation. The traditional animation process includes concept, storyboarding, voice recording, drawings, ink and paint, backgrounds, and photography.
The document discusses and provides examples of different animation techniques including traditional hand drawn animation, stop motion animation using cutouts, clay, and other materials, computer animation, sand animation, and drawn on film animation. Traditional hand drawn animation involves individually drawing each frame, while stop motion animation involves physically manipulating objects frame by frame. Computer animation uses digital techniques, and drawn on film animation creates images directly onto film. Claymation and sand animation are types of stop motion that involve sculpting clay or manipulating sand to create animated sequences.
Multimedia refers to integrating various media such as text, images, video, and music into web pages or other presentations. It can make websites more dynamic and interesting for users. Common types of multimedia used include videos, audio, music, flash animations, slideshows, and widgets. Multimedia has several educational benefits such as increasing learning effectiveness, appealing to different learning styles, and reducing training costs. However, it can also be expensive and require special hardware. Major uses of multimedia include entertainment, sales and marketing presentations, education and training, and digital displays and kiosks.
Computer animation has positively impacted the movie industry and society. A survey found that 14% of participants prefer animated movies over other genres like action, horror, and comedy. Since computer animation was developed, movies are now mostly computer animated rather than hand drawn. Computer animation has also had a positive impact on society, as 92% of survey respondents agreed. Many modern technologies like TVs, video games, phones, and computers incorporate and rely on computer animation. Without computer animation, there would be no 3D movies, games or graphics, and animation would take much longer and look less realistic.
This document provides an overview of animation, including its definition, history, techniques, and status in India. Animation is the illusion of motion created by displaying a sequence of images rapidly. It was discovered in Latin and referred to as the "animating principle." Some key points discussed are:
- The first Indian animated film was in 1974 and the first TV series was in 1986.
- Animatronics uses mechatronics to create lifelike machines and creatures.
- 3D animation techniques include 2D/3D modeling, rigging, simulations, and motion capture.
- Major animation institutions and studios are located in India.
- The Indian animation market was estimated at $354 million in 2006
This document provides an overview of animation in Hollywood, including its history and different techniques. It discusses early animation inventions from the 19th century and the first animated films in the early 20th century. Traditional cel animation involved drawing characters on paper and transferring them to transparent sheets. Computer animation now uses 2D and 3D techniques, with 3D animation creating highly realistic visual effects through modeling, rigging, and motion capture. Major animation software like Maya and ZBrush are used in Hollywood. The animation industry has grown significantly with advances in technology and expanded entertainment options.
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CLARK DONLEY Journalist, Radio/TV Broadcaster, Writer
Core Competencies
Excellentwriting,editing,andspeakingskills
Leadershipin diverse groups workingtowardobjectives
Organizational,management,interpersonal anddiplomaticskills
Ability tomanage multiple projectsinafast-paced,multiple-priorityenvironment
Skills
Excellentanalytical,planning,andstrategyskills
Provenabilitytowrite engagingcontentforprintandbroadcast
MicrosoftOffice 2013
NewsBoss,NewStarnewsroomsoftware
Audioproduction
Adobe Audition,Soundbooth
AudioVault
Web contentpublishing
Vortal Intertech
WordPress3.6.1
Adobe PhotoshopElements6.0
Personal Summary
Born: Jan.10, 1958 in Royal OakMI
Summacum laude graduate of Capital University
Currentresidentof HilliardOH
Professional Summary
35 yearsinradioand televisionnewsandsports.
13 yearsincommercial/industrial videoproductionandprogramming
Co-founderandpresident,Mid-OhioAMBERAlert
Member,OhioAMBER AlertAdvisoryCommittee
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Radio
1/1993 Present: ColumbusRadioGroup,ColumbusOH
NewsandPublicAffairsDirector
Manage multipleprojectsinafast-pacedenvironment
Coordinatenews coverage for multipleradio stations
Plan,coordinatecrisisand major incident response
Write/produce/edit/anchor hourly newscasts
Produce special reports/ publicaffairsprogram, Perspective: Conduct interviews with community
leaders on vital issues
Morningtraffic reports
4/1984 6/1986 WBNS-AM/FM,ColumbusOH
Wrote/produced/edited/anchored morning/afternoon newscasts
Produced weekly public affairs program,Sunday Magazine:Conducted interviews with community leaders
on vital issues
Wrote/produced special reports
Sidelinereporter, The OSU Football Network
Talk host, Nighttalk,1985-86:Conducted liveinterview call-in showon current events
6/1982 4/1984 WATH-AM/WXTQ-FM,AthensOH
NewsDirector
Planned,managed,andcoordinated news/publicaffairsprogramming
Supervised news staff
Wrote, edited regular news and public affairsprogramming
10/1980 6/1982 WCRO-AM, Johnstown PA
Announcer
Wrote,editedaudiocommercialmaterial
8/1979 9/1980 WCVL-AM,CrawfordsvilleIN
Announcer
Wrote,editedaudiocommercialmaterial
2/1979 8/1979 WIDG-AM, St.Ignace MI
ProgramDirector
Announcer
Wrote, edited audio commercial material
3. 3
Television
BRAINSTORMMEDIA, INC.,ColumbusOH
Freelance producer/director/reporterforcommercialprogramming,industrialvideo
Corporate communications
Plannedandmanagedmultiple audio/visualprojects.
o 10/2004 12/2004 SegmentProducer,The DominionHomesShow:Wrote andproduced
segmentsof real-estate TV program
o 10/1999 4/2002 -Producer/Reporter,The NewsCenterHighSchool Scoreboard:
Coordinated coverage,wrote andproduced30-minutehighschool footballandbasketball
highlightprogram.
5/1997 & 5/1998 WTTE-TV FOX 28, ColumbusOH
o Producer/Host,Memorial Magic:Wrote,producedandhostednightlywrapupprogramof PGA
tournament
7/1996 11/1996 WSYX-TV ABC-6,ColumbusOH
o Producer,Channel 6/KrogerCelebrityShootout:Coordinated,producedspecial TV event
o VideoProducer,UnitedWayCampaign:producedsegmentsforregularnewscoverage of United
Way organizations
11/1987 1/1993 WSYX-TV,Columbus OH
SportsDirector/Anchor
o Managed multipleprojects in a fast-paced environment
o Coordinated daily sports coverageand special projects
o Produced/anchored daily and weekend sportscasts
o Co-anchored weekly sports wrapup, Sunday Sports Final
SportsReporter
o Produced/Edited feature stories on professional,collegiateand amateur sports
o Co-anchored Memorial Highlights,PGA event highlights 1990-92
o Co-hosted Glory Days high school football preview1990-91
o Co-hosted Ohio State University football preview1990-92
o Co-hosted Ohio State University basketball preview1990-93
o Anchored BigTen Network basketball halftimeprogram1988
o Various livesatellitereports (NCAA Basketball,NL Championship Series,World Series,Heavyweight
Championship Boxing)
6/1986 10/1987 WBNS-TV,ColumbusOH
AssignmentEditor
o Managed multipleprojects in competitive environment
o Coordinated reporter/photographer assignments for large-marketTV newsroom
o Coordinated livemicrowaveand satellitebroadcasts
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Reporter
Audio-Video Production
o Heat In The Seat Commercial Voiceover 2011
o Industrial/Marketing Wendys Voiceover 2006-11
o TV Commercial Classic Air Voiceover 2005
o TV Commercial CMU Tools Writer/Producer 2004
o Documentary Amazing Aviators Writer/Narrator 2004
o TV Commercial Panel Town & Floors Voiceover 2004
o CD-ROM Tutorial PhotoShop Voiceover 2003
o Industrial/Marketing Wendys Voiceover 2002
o TV Commercial Shelter Guard Voiceover 2002
o TV Commercials Haydocy Pontiac Writer/Producer 2001
o TV Commercial TEC Voiceover 2001
o Industrial/HR SafeAuto Insurance Writer/Producer 2001
o TV Infomercial AccuBall Host/Voiceover 1996
o Industrial/MarketingMcConnell HeartHospital Voiceover 1996
o Industrial/HRMt. Carmel Health Voiceover 1996
o MarketingAmerican MotorcycleAssoc.Voiceover 1995
o MarketingGrove City Chamber of Commerce Voiceover 1994
o Radio Commercial LCI International Voiceover 1991
o Radio Commercial Johnstown (PA) National Bank Voiceover 1981-82
Newspaper
1/1993 12/1997 ColumbusAlive!,ColumbusOH
Sports/humorcolumnist
Awards
o 2004 - Emmy Nominee: The Dominion Homes Show
o 1999 - Thurber Treat Humor Writing
o 1995 - Ohio AP Broadcasters:BestDocumentary
o 1996 RTNDA: Best Series
o 1988 - Emmy Nominee: Best Sports Reporting
o 1984 Ohio AP Broadcasters:BestRegularly Scheduled News, Best Spot Reporting
5. 5
Community Involvement
Member,OhioAMBER AlertAdvisoryCommittee (appointed2015)
Co-Founder,Mid-OhioAMBERAlert
o Vice-President2002-04
o President2004-06
o 2004 Natl. AMBER Alert Conference, Columbus OH
o Seminar on Hague Treaty: International treaty on child abductions
o 2006 Natl. AMBER Alert Conference, Albuquerque NM
Member,Central OhioPublicInformationNetwork
o Participated in regional planningfor health pandemic
o Participated in MultipleIncidentDisaster exercise
HilliardCommonsCondominiumAssociationBoardof Directors
o President2007 - 2010
Other
o Publicaddressannouncer,OhioState UniversityMensIce Hockey
o Emcee,AssociatedPressMediaEditorsAwards
Educational Summary
Bachelorof Arts, Capital Univ.(2011)
AttendedThe OhioState University,ColumbusOH,1976-1978
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References
Christine H.Merritt,President
OhioAssociationof Broadcasters
17 SouthHigh Street,Suite 1010
Columbus,Ohio 43215
614-228-4052
cmerritt@oab.org
DonaldE. Schwind,Chief of Police
SharonTownshipPolice Dept.
137 E. Dublin-Granville Road
Worthington,Ohio43085
614-540-3047
Dr. Janette McDonald,Associate Professor,Psychology
Capital University
RennerHall
244 College Ave.
BexleyOH43209
(614) 236-6995
jmcdonal@capital.edu
Mark Hopkins
Manager, MediaRelations,OhioHealth
180 East Broad Street
Columbus,Ohio43215
MHOPKINS@OhioHealth.com
(614) 544-4248
JoshChaney
SBC Advertising
333 W NationwideBlvd
Columbus,Ohio43215
jchaney@sbcadvertising.com
614-255-2381