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See, Hear and Sing 卡通片
 

A scene of Dud and Maime from “Dud Leaves Home”

一部关于逃家的早期卡通


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动画的基本要素

早期的某些卡通以手翻书的类型制成,即将一连串的简单图样描绘在纸上,观赏者的手一翻、一转,就可以生成动态图象;您可以自行制作如上面所说的「卡通」,只要在一叠纸上,画上一个直直向前「行走」且横越各纸张底部的人物即可;现在电视及电影所播放的卡通是如何创作的?


Some of the earliest cartoons were made with flipbooks, which contained images in sequence, flipped by the viewer to simulate movement. You can make a "cartoon" like this yourself by using a pad of paper and drawing a stick figure "walking" across the bottom edge of the paper. How are modern cartoons made that we see on television and the movies?
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VIDEO CREDIT: Carlson, Wallace, animator and writer. "Dud Leaves Home," Bray Pictures Corp., 1919. Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division, Library of Congress.