Umm, you mean as a genre of film & television? Probably never, but who really knows what the future holds.
Fox Animation Studios ended in 2000.
Grantray-Lawrence Animation ended in 1967.
Yes, according to the recent reports, Dreamworks is going back to hand drawn animation.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation ended in 2000.
Walt Disney Animation Japan ended in 2004.
She showed no animation as he told the story. They used animation to create a story on the screen.
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Draw a picture then draw a slightly different picture and keep going for as long as you like then play 20 pictures a second and you have an animation.
Yes they both end up in the animation
There are many ways you can go about finding a good animation program. Finding a good program would depend on the budget your trying to spend, the animation that is going to be created, and the personal needs to be choose from.
Yes, DreamWorks Animation utilizes keyframe animation as part of its animation process. Keyframe animation involves creating key images (or frames) that define the start and end points of any smooth transition, allowing animators to create fluid motion for characters and scenes. This technique is combined with other methods, such as motion capture and character rigging, to enhance the overall animation quality in their films.
Pi has no end; it just keeps going and going and going.....