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  2. Steve Duenes - Wikipedia

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    Steve Duenes was born in Inglewood, California.Duenes was an intern at The Flint Journal during his studies at the University of Notre Dame, graduating in 1993.After graduation, he worked in graphics department of The Chicago Tribune.

  3. Moving Picture Company - Wikipedia

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    For Jon Favreau's 2016 remake of The Jungle Book, a team of more than 800 computer graphics artists worked for over a year, animating over 54 species of animal, crafting full CGI environments, and simulating earth, fire and water. 224 unique animals were created and new computer programs were created to better simulate muscles, skin and fur ...

  4. Motion graphics - Wikipedia

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    Motion graphics (sometimes mograph) are pieces of animation or digital footage that create the illusion of motion or rotation, and are usually combined with audio for use in multimedia projects. Motion graphics are usually displayed via electronic media technology, but may also be displayed via manual powered technology (e.g. thaumatrope ...

  5. Rotoscoping - Wikipedia

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    Rotoscoping is an animation technique that animators use to trace over motion picture footage, frame by frame, to produce realistic action. Originally, live-action film images were projected onto a glass panel and traced onto paper.

  6. History of animation - Wikipedia

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    The principle of modern animation is based on the stroboscopic illusion of motion that was introduced in 1833 with stroboscopic discs (better known as the phenakistiscope). These animated discs had an average of 8 to 16 images that were usually designed as endless loops (like many GIF animations), for home use as a hand-operated "philosophical ...

  7. Visual effects - Wikipedia

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    Motion Capture: A high-resolution uniquely identified active marker system with 3,600 × 3,600 resolution at 960 hertz providing real-time submillimeter positions. Motion capture: Motion-capture (sometimes referred as mo-cap or mocap, for short) is the process of recording the movement of objects or people.

  8. Material point method - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the PIC-based FLIP code has been applied in magnetohydrodynamics and plasma processing tools, and simulations in astrophysics and free-surface flow. [16] As a result of a joint effort between UCLA's mathematics department and Walt Disney Animation Studios, MPM was successfully used to simulate snow in the 2013 animated film Frozen.

  9. Animation - Wikipedia

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    Animation is a filmmaking technique whereby still images are manipulated to create moving images.In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent celluloid sheets to be photographed and exhibited on film.