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Tuesday, 24 March 2015
Animation
The CoP lecture about animation was the most interesting one, to be honest. But not because I am doing animation myself but the lecture presentation was very compelling and I did not get bored at any point. The lecture was packed with animation history and it was so informative I couldn't really manage to process it all. BasicallyAnimation is derived from the from the latin word animare, meaning “To Give Life To”. Animation requires an individual to artificially create a series of images that give the illusion that movement has been given to an object or form. This series of images when played back fast enough fools the brain into thinking that movement is taking place, which is calle "Percistance of Vision". The lecture went back from the creations of 3000 year b.c.

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It was a very benefitial lecture because it came in handy when we were supposed to blog about practice of animation in different periods of history, so if I would talk about the content of the lecture I would be just repeating myself.
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