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Animation    is a graphic representation of drawings to show movement within those    drawings.  A series of drawings are linked together and usually    photographed by a camera.  The drawings have been slightly changed    between individualized frames so when they are played back in rapid    succession (24 frames per second) there appears to be seamless movement    within the drawings.Pioneers of animation include Winsor McCay of the    United States and Emile Cohl and Georges Melies of France.  Some    consider McCay's Sinking of the Lusitania from 1918 as the first    animated feature film.Early animations, which started appearing before    1910, consisted of simple drawings photographed one at a time.  It was    extremely labor intensive as there were literally hundreds of drawings    per minute of film.  The development of celluloid around 1913 quickly    made animation easier to manage.  Instead of numerous drawings, the    animator now could make a complex background and/or foreground and    sandwich moving characters in between several other pieces of celluloid,    which is transparent except for where drawings are painted on it.    This  made it unnecessary to repeatedly draw the background as it   remained  static and only the characters moved.  It also created an   illusion of  depth, especially if foreground elements were placed in the   frames.Walt  Disney took animation to a new level.  He was the first   animator to add  sound to his movie cartoons with the premiere of   Steamboat Willie in  1928.  In 1937, he produced the first full length   animated feature film,  Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.With the   introduction of computers,  animation took on a whole new meaning.  Many   feature films of today had  animation incorporated into them for   special effects.  A film like Star  Wars by George Lucas would rely   heavily on computer animation for many  of its special effects.  Toy   Story, produced by Walt Disney Productions  and Pixar Animation Studios,   became the first full length feature film  animated entirely on   computers when it was released in 1995.All these  devices made use of   technological means for the purpose of producing  movement from   sequential drawings. However, it was the introduction of  motion picture   films, in the late 1890s that gave a boost to the concept  of   animation. There is no single person who can be credited with the  title   of the "Creator" of animation. This is because when animation was    developed, many people were involved in the same thing at the same time.    J. Stuart Blackton was the first person to make an animated film,   which  he called "Humorous phases of funny faces". For the purpose, he   used to  draw comical faces on a blackboard, one after the other, and   film them.  In 1910, Emile Cohl came out with the first paper cutout   animation.
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