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Animation is a word that has practically stormed the film industry these   days. Everyone, right from the 8-year old kids to 80-year old   granddads, loves to watch an animation flick. Have you ever wondered   what animation exactly is and how did it come into existence. Animation   is basically the rapid display of a sequence of images, of 2-D or 3-D   artwork or model positions. The display is so rapid that it creates an   illusion of movement in the viewers. The phenomenon of persistence of   vision is the main basis behind the development of animation. In case   you want to further explore the origin and history of animation, make   use of the information provided in the lines below.The earliest instance   of animation dates back to the Paleolithic times, when attempts were   made to capture motion in drawings. The cave-paintings of that time   depict animals in superimposed positions, drawn with an aim of conveying   the perception of motion. Persistence of vision, the basis behind   animation, was discovered by Ptolemy, the Greek astronomer, in 130 AD.   Fifty years later, in 180 AD, an unknown Chinese inventor created an   early animation device, which we later came to know as the   zoetrope.Phenakistoscope, praxinoscope and the flip book are the other   early animation devices, which were invented during the 1800s. 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. The  development of celluloid, around 1913, made animation  much easier to  manage. While talking about the history of animation,  three names that  are definitely worth mentioning are those of Winsor  McCay of United  States & Emile Cohl and Georges Melies of France.  Émile Cohl's  Fantasmagorie (1908) was the first animated film that was  made using  'traditional (hand-drawn) animation'. Georges Méliès, a  creator of  special-effect films, was the first person to use animation,  along with  special effects. He was the one who gave the idea of  stop-motion  animation. McCay also created a number of animation films,  with the most  noted ones being Little Nemo (1911), Gertie the Dinosaur  (1914) and The  Sinking of the Lusitania (1918). In fact, many people  take ‘Sinking of  the Lusitania’ to be the first animated feature film.  However, it was  Walt Disney who took animation to an entirely new level  altogether. 
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