Animation

Animation is the process of creating the illusion of motion by displaying a series of individual static images, or frames, in quick succession. This technique exploits the human eye’s persistence of vision, enabling viewers to perceive a sequence of images as continuous movement. Animation can be created through various techniques, including hand-drawn illustrations, computer-generated imagery (CGI), stop-motion photography using physical objects, and more recently, 3D modeling.

Animation is widely used in various fields such as entertainment (films, television shows, video games), advertising, education, and art. It can convey complex narratives, emotions, and ideas in creative and engaging ways. Animated works can be presented in many formats, including short films, feature-length movies, web series, and animated GIFs. The art form has evolved significantly over time, from early traditional methods to modern digital techniques, making it a versatile and popular medium worldwide.