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Vyond (formerly known as GoAnimate until 2018; stylized as Go!Animate until 2013) is an American cloud-based animated video creation platform created by Alvin Hung in 2007 and developed by the San Mateo, California-based GoAnimate, Inc.
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On May 6, 2018, GoAnimate was renamed to Vyond. Date: 4 June 2018: Source: This file has been extracted from another file: Vyond Logo.png: Author: GoAnimate, Inc. SVG ...
Among these are Vyond, Toon Boom, Xara Photo & Graphic Designer, Serif DrawPlus, Toufee, Express Animator, CelAction 2D and Moho. These front-ends often provide additional support for creating cartoons, especially with tools more tailored to traditionally trained animators, as well as additional rigging for characters, which can speed up ...
The only main reason why Vyond got an article was because of the YouTube Create partnership, but that's about it as far as I am aware. -- Minoa ( talk ) 05:36, 30 September 2023 (UTC) [ reply ] Adding grounded videos to the page is a dumb idea.
Leisure Concepts was co-founded on April 28, 1970, [7] [8] by Mike Germakian (later who would be known as one of the creators of ThunderCats) and Stan Weston (the creator of G.I. Joe and Captain Action), [9] [10] as an independent licensing agency in New York City. Mike Germakian was the secretary of LCI, while Stan Weston was initially the ...
Modern animation in the United States from the late 1980s to 2004 is frequently referred to as the renaissance age of American animation. [1] During this period, many large American entertainment companies reformed and reinvigorated their animation departments, following the dark age, and the United States had an influence on global and worldwide animation.
Produced licensed products based on other sources such as Popeye and Superman (both owned by Warner Bros. Discovery via Turner Entertainment and DC Comics); Harvey Comics and Felix the Cat (now both owned by Comcast's NBCUniversal via DreamWorks Classics). Although Paramount still owns the rights to the Pre-Oct 1950, Post-March 1962, and post ...