Advisory: This Ain't Disney!
Some people like the old school hand animation while others more take to the newer computer animation. I like both of them for various different reasons. The old school Disney movies such as Bambi, Aladdin, and Snow White & The 7 Dwarfs are examples of hand animation. These movies are classics to me and have that old hand animation look which I've known and loved for many years. That is the kind of animation that I grew up on so that kind of look is appealing to me. Hand animation is a long process which makes it that much more appealing and worth watching knowing the amount of effort it took to get this point.
In time not only do people grow but technology evolves as well. From traditional hand animation evolved computer animation. Movies such as Monsters Inc., Finding Nemo, and Shrek are all prime examples of computer animation. In contrast to traditional hand animation these films look more real and 3D. They almost seem to pop off the screen. This next generation of kids is being born into this type of animation and its all they know. When they grow up and get introduced to the old Disney classics that were done by hand animation they will probably think that its animation at its most basic and probably wont even be interested.
You can see a clear difference in between the two when you watch a film done by hand animation and a film done by computer animation. As for me...I was born into an era where hand animation was the only way but now I live in an era where computer animation is a possibility and I can appreciate the both. I would have to say I enjoy watching the films done by computer animation a little bit more then the ones done by hand. I guess people grow with the times.
In time not only do people grow but technology evolves as well. From traditional hand animation evolved computer animation. Movies such as Monsters Inc., Finding Nemo, and Shrek are all prime examples of computer animation. In contrast to traditional hand animation these films look more real and 3D. They almost seem to pop off the screen. This next generation of kids is being born into this type of animation and its all they know. When they grow up and get introduced to the old Disney classics that were done by hand animation they will probably think that its animation at its most basic and probably wont even be interested.
You can see a clear difference in between the two when you watch a film done by hand animation and a film done by computer animation. As for me...I was born into an era where hand animation was the only way but now I live in an era where computer animation is a possibility and I can appreciate the both. I would have to say I enjoy watching the films done by computer animation a little bit more then the ones done by hand. I guess people grow with the times.
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