The Historical Origin of Animation Art
The earliest animation in the world is the humor of a funny face, which was produced by American james blake Burton in 1906. With 19 14, Earl Hall of the United States invented the production technology of celluloid painting and obtained a patent, John Bray of the United States published the first color cartoon "The First Appearance of Thomas Cat" on 1920. 1928, Walter Disney and his Disney Company released the world's first animated film Steamboat Willie. Since then, Snow White (1927) and Mulan (1932), the first color animated films that won the Oscar for animated short films, have also come out one after another, resulting in the development of the world animation industry. In the late 1920s and early 1930s, a large number of animation production companies appeared in America and Europe, which made animation develop rapidly. 194 1 year, Wan Laiming, China, Wan Guchan brothers created the first animated feature film Princess of Iron Fan in Asia. In 1950s, American and European animated films and emerging TV animations were successively impacted by production costs and social concepts, and their development steps were once stagnant until the end of 1960s. From 65438 to 0994, CG technology was applied to animation production, and the development of animation entered a new stage. 1995 Disney Company released the full 3DCG animated film Toy Story: 1996, SATELIGHT Company of Japan produced the world's first full CG TV animated film "Cupid". The application of this technology greatly reduces the cost of animation production and greatly promotes the development of animation technology.