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• History of animation From Disney, Aardman, DreamWorks, Disney/Pixar. • Change of target audience Specifically aimed at children moving on to feature films now aimed at both the adult and children market whilst still keeping a BBFC rating of under PG. • Representation of animation (technological advances) Hand draw (stop frame), 3D Claymation, CGI. Convergence, first film to use both hand drawn and CGI (Beauty and the Beast) Fully-fledged CGI films (Toy Story 1st) • How have animated films changed? • Children’s genre is changing. Initial animated films were fairy tales, now they are more comic representations of real life scenarios. Rather than dramatising (refreshing) old stories, making up new ones. • Disney’s History Snow white and seven dwarfs (Hand Draw stop frame) Beauty and the beast (Stop frame/CGI) • Wallace and Grommit (Aardman) First feature length animated film (40mins) Christmas slot on BBC 2. • Chicken Run (Aardman) Feature length film (90mins) Worldwide cinema release • Pixar – Toy Story• History of animation From Disney, Aardman, DreamWorks, Disney/Pixar.
Approximate Word count = 620 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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