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Define animation...         


Author: Lookingglass
Date: Aug 24, 2007 07:05

Are all forms of animation discussed here at R.A.A?...or just
cell/computer animation?

Anyone interested in stop-motion? Brothers Quay? Svankmajer? Trnka? Zeman?
Starewicz? Cosgrove Hall?

Did I mention Zeman (Karel)?

www.Shemakhan.com
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Re: Define animation...         


Author: Anim8rFSK
Date: Aug 24, 2007 09:24

In article comcast.com>,
"Lookingglass" comcast.net> wrote:
> Are all forms of animation discussed here at R.A.A?...or just
> cell/computer animation?

All kinds, but somebody will always jump in and mention that it's 'cel'
not 'cell' as I ironically enough am doing right now. :D
>
> Anyone interested in stop-motion? Brothers Quay? Svankmajer? Trnka? Zeman?
> Starewicz? Cosgrove Hall?
>
> Did I mention Zeman (Karel)?
>
>
> www.Shemakhan.com

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Re: Define animation...         


Author: Patrick Joseph Mc Namara
Date: Aug 24, 2007 13:42

"Anim8rFSK" cox.net> wrote in message
news:ANIM8Rfsk-6C130B.09242624082007@news.phx.highwinds-media.com...
> In article comcast.com>,
> "Lookingglass" comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> Are all forms of animation discussed here at R.A.A?...or just
>> cell/computer animation?
>
> All kinds, but somebody will always jump in and mention that it's 'cel'
> not 'cell' as I ironically enough am doing right now. :D

"Cel" as in "cel"luloid. Although, "cell" is also in "cell"uloid. But that
doesn't explain who this "loid" fellow is. :)
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Re: Define animation...         


Author: Chris Sobieniak
Date: Aug 24, 2007 14:14

On Aug 24, 12:24 pm, Anim8rFSK cox.net> wrote:
> In article comcast.com>,
>
> "Lookingglass" comcast.net> wrote:
>> Are all forms of animation discussed here at R.A.A?...or just
>> cell/computer animation?
>
> All kinds, but somebody will always jump in and mention that it's 'cel'
> not 'cell' as I ironically enough am doing right now. :D

I call it "cel" too!
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Re: Define animation...         


Author: Lookingglass
Date: Aug 24, 2007 14:40

"Chris Sobieniak" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1187990060.970721.150410@q3g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Aug 24, 12:24 pm, Anim8rFSK cox.net> wrote:
>> In article comcast.com>,
>> "Lookingglass" comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>> Are all forms of animation discussed here at R.A.A?...or just
>>> cell/computer animation?
>> All kinds, but somebody will always jump in and mention that it's 'cel'
>> not 'cell' as I ironically enough am doing right now. :D
> I call it "cel" too!

I guess I think of "cell" because that style of animation is confined to two
dimensions.

;^)

(Correction duly noted.)

www.Shemakhan.com
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Re: Define animation...         


Author: Anim8rFSK
Date: Aug 24, 2007 23:50

In article aioe.org>,
"Patrick Joseph Mc Namara" yahoo.com> wrote:
> "Anim8rFSK" cox.net> wrote in message
> news:ANIM8Rfsk-6C130B.09242624082007@news.phx.highwinds-media.com...
>> In article comcast.com>,
>> "Lookingglass" comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Are all forms of animation discussed here at R.A.A?...or just
>>> cell/computer animation?
>>
>> All kinds, but somebody will always jump in and mention that it's 'cel'
>> not 'cell' as I ironically enough am doing right now. :D
>
> "Cel" as in "cel"luloid. Although, "cell" is also in "cell"uloid. But that
> doesn't explain who this "loid" fellow is. :)

He was the guy we had locked in a cell before we beat the "L" out of him.

Of course originally cells were on acetate, but people just hated the
entry level job title of 'ass washer'
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Re: Define animation...         


Author: Anim8rFSK
Date: Aug 24, 2007 23:50

In article comcast.com>,
"Lookingglass" comcast.net> wrote:
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Re: Define animation...         


Author: Chris Sobieniak
Date: Aug 25, 2007 00:02

On Aug 25, 2:50 am, Anim8rFSK cox.net> wrote:
> In article comcast.com>,
>
>
>
> "Lookingglass" comcast.net> wrote:
>> "Chris Sobieniak" gmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:1187990060.970721.150410@q3g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
>>> On Aug 24, 12:24 pm, Anim8rFSK cox.net> wrote:
>>>> In article comcast.com>,
>
>>>> "Lookingglass" comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>>>> Are all forms of animation discussed here at R.A.A?...or just
>>>>> cell/computer animation?
>
>>>> All kinds, but somebody will always jump in and mention that it's 'cel'
>>>> not 'cell' as I ironically enough am doing right now. :D
> ...
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Re: Define animation...         


Author: Lookingglass
Date: Aug 25, 2007 12:49

"Chris Sobieniak" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1188025321.432667.159960@q4g2000prc.googlegroups.com...
> On Aug 25, 2:50 am, Anim8rFSK cox.net> wrote:
>>
>> Now you're just phoning it in.
> Really, when I first starting to learn about how 2D animation worked,
> such a thought to how cellular phones would be called didn't come into
> play 20-22 years ago. :-)

Then perhaps you should have gotten on to a *party* line...lots more fun,
and it sets the creative synapses to firing!

/^)

www.Shemakhan.com
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Re: Define animation...         


Author: Chris Sobieniak
Date: Aug 25, 2007 14:39

On Aug 25, 3:49 pm, "Lookingglass" comcast.net> wrote:
> "Chris Sobieniak" gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1188025321.432667.159960@q4g2000prc.googlegroups.com...
>
>> On Aug 25, 2:50 am, Anim8rFSK cox.net> wrote:
>
>>> Now you're just phoning it in.
>> Really, when I first starting to learn about how 2D animation worked,
>> such a thought to how cellular phones would be called didn't come into
>> play 20-22 years ago. :-)
>
> Then perhaps you should have gotten on to a *party* line...lots more fun,
> and it sets the creative synapses to firing!
>
> /^)
>
> www.Shemakhan.com
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