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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Animation Today

While man's greed for bigger faster and stronger continues to fuel, technology has left our pasts to seem even more historical.
Technological advancements have a strong effect on perception and production. What seemed so real yesterday on our TV screens, can seem quite ridiculous today. Even our TV screens yesterday seem quite ridiculous in design today. So how can one tell an old story using modern day instruments? The faster our advancements are, the more challenging it becomes to revert to an older setting.
Animators try to manipulate shapes to make them seem as realistic as possible. The standard for animation productions today for kids, has become 3D. Children are not exposed to the same type of drawings we are. Although when we see older cartoons or movies they seem outdated to us, for kids that might not be the same. Their perception to media is not as experienced as ours.
It is essential to help children extend their media perception in order to understand the differences in quality, image, and use of each form of media.

Hampy tries to delivery an old school representation of the children's book through the eyes and fingertips of an extraordinary woman would like to share her experiences with us.
The drawings represent true manual art form, and help aid the authenticity of this production.

We look forward to future additions and hope many parents can see how important this book can be to help their children broaden their imagination.

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