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  2. Rubber hose animation - Wikipedia

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    Rubber hose animation was the first animation style that became standardized in the American animation field. The defining feature is a curving motion that most animated objects possess, resembling the motion and physical properties of a rubber hose . [ 1 ]

  3. Rubber hose - Wikipedia

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    Rubber hose or Rubberhose may refer to: A hose, a flexible hollow tube; Rubber hose animation, the first animation style that became standardized in the American animation industry; Rubberhose (file system), a deniable encryption archive containing multiple file systems whose existence can only be verified using the appropriate cryptographic key

  4. Bill Nolan (animator) - Wikipedia

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    Nolan first began his career in 1910 as a newspaper cartoonist, then worked for Raoul Barre and Kings Features until 1918. [2]He joined the United States Navy in June 1917 at the Navy Recruiting Station at Fort Lafayette, New York.

  5. Category:Animation techniques - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikiquote; ... Rubber hose animation; S. Sand animation ...

  6. Talk:Rubber hose animation - Wikipedia

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    "The rubber hose animation gradually faded away when further sophistication of the cartoons was introduced, especially by Walt Disney..." (Emphasis mine.) (Emphasis mine.) I would like to see some support for the claim made in this paragraph (at least by implication, since no other animator is mentioned) that Disney was the prime mover in this ...

  7. Early history of animation - Wikipedia

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    The early history of animation covers the period up to 1888, when celluloid film base was developed, a technology that would become the foundation for over a century of film. Humans have probably attempted to depict motion long before the development of cinematography .

  8. Motion comic - Wikipedia

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    Animation similar to that presented in the series The Marvel Super Heroes. In the mid 1960s, Marvel Comics Animation used the technique for the television show The Marvel Super Heroes. Actual artwork from the originally published comic books was augmented by voices, music, and a small amount of animation. The term "motion comic" did not exist yet.

  9. Squash and stretch - Wikipedia

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    The ball that would change shape, compressing ("squash") as it hit the ground, then extending (stretch) as it bounced up again, was the simplest example that was part of the preparatory training for Disney animators.