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4 Main Types of Animations to Enjoy and Learn to Create

  In the current creative industry, there are 4 main types and style of animation you can learn to create. Expose yourself to these 4 genres of animation so you can better understand and appreciate animations in different form. 1. Flip book animation is a very primitive way that creates animation purely with pencil, eraser and a stack of drawing pads such as Post-it pads. This style can be very experimental and creative as you can draw anything you can think of. Pros: It is cheap and readily available at all stationery stores. You can make use of your existing drawing skill and you can start almost immediately. This method gets you to churn out the rough idea you have for animation very easily. Cons: You have to be prepared to erase and redraw when you make mistakes because you do not have an undo button for this style. Adding in details such as color and shading can take up a lot of time because details have to be added on each page of your animation. If you have any concerns pertaini

No Animals Were Harmed - All About Animal Actors

  ANIMAL ACTORS: Interview with Sandi Buck, American Humane, Certified Animal Safety Representative Q: What is the American Humane Film & TV Unit? A: American Humane (AH) Film & TV Unit is based in Los Angeles and we monitor the use of animals in media. American Humane is a national organization with headquarters based in Denver, Colorado. I'm one of the Certified Animal Safety Representatives who go on set and monitor the use of animals in film and television. We award the "No Animals Were Harmed® in the Making of this Movie" disclaimer seen at the end of the credits in a movie. If you have any concerns pertaining to in which and how to use  Renders , you can get in touch with us at our web site. Q: How did the American Film & TV Unit start? A: Back in 1926, AH set up a committee to investigate abuses of animals in the movie industry. At that time, horses were the most at-risk animal actors. But, then, as now, animals have no inherent legal rights, so we coul