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  2. List of computer-animated films - Wikipedia

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    A computer-animated film is an animated film that was created using computer software to appear three-dimensional. While traditional 2D animated films are now [ when? ] made primarily with the help of computers, the technique to render realistic 3D computer graphics (CG) or 3D computer-generated imagery (CGI), is unique to computer animation.

  3. Animation - Wikipedia

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    Computer animation was gradually developed since the 1940s. 3D wireframe animation started popping up in the mainstream in the 1970s, with an early (short) appearance in the sci-fi thriller Futureworld (1976). [17] The Rescuers Down Under was the first feature film to be completely created digitally without a camera. [18]

  4. Print the Legend - Wikipedia

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    Print the Legend is a 2014 documentary film and Netflix original focused on 3D printing. [1] It delves into the growth of the 3D printing industry, with focus on startup companies MakerBot and Formlabs , established companies Stratasys , PrintForm and 3D Systems , and figures of controversy in the industry such as Cody Wilson .

  5. 3D film - Wikipedia

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    3D films are motion pictures made to give an illusion of three-dimensional solidity, usually with the help of special glasses worn by viewers. They have existed in some form since 1915 [citation needed], but had been largely relegated to a niche in the motion picture industry because of the costly hardware and processes required to produce and display a 3D film, and the lack of a standardized ...

  6. History of computer animation - Wikipedia

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    John Whitney Sr. (1917–1995) was an American animator, composer and inventor, widely considered to be one of the fathers of computer animation. [1] In the 1940s and 1950s, he and his brother James created a series of experimental films made with a custom-built device based on old anti-aircraft analog computers (Kerrison Predictors) connected by servomechanisms to control the motion of lights ...

  7. Lenticular printing - Wikipedia

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    Lenticular printing is a technology in which lenticular lenses (a technology also used for 3D displays) are used to produce printed images with an illusion of depth, or the ability to change or move as they are viewed from different angles.

  8. List of 3D films (2005–present) - Wikipedia

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    Larger Than Life in 3D: December 11, 2009 United States: 88 Avatar: December 18, 2009 United States: Fusion Camera System: 1.78:1/2.39:1 162 The first 20th Century Fox film released in 3D. 3D conversion by Prime Focus and Stereo D. IMAX 3D theaters showed an IMAX DMR blow-up with an aspect ratio of 1.78:1. Shown in both 1.78:1 and 2.39:1 in ...

  9. Traditional animation - Wikipedia

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    The films Waking Life and American Pop are full-length rotoscoped films. Rotoscoped animation also appears in the music videos for A-ha 's song " Take On Me " and Kanye West 's " Heartless ". In most cases, rotoscoping is mainly used to aid the animation of realistically rendered human beings, as in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs , Peter Pan ...