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raptor
29 May 2006, 16:47
animatii
http://www.fat-pie.com/flash.htm
suficient de iconoclastice/iconoclaste/ticnite.

.and by all means, incercati prima data Spoilsbury Toast Boy.

illotempore2002
04 Aug 2009, 00:15
Nu le am cu animatia, dar ii invit pe fanii sectiunii Animatie sa ne zica si noua ce desene sunt asa, mai smechere, mai cu gura mare, mai insolente, inovative etc.

Mistah, Liviu- ?

Cinemania
04 Aug 2009, 08:05
de ex Plympton si Svankmajer (the GOD of surreal claymation) ca si plasmuitori de animatie

originali, agresivi (in sens pozitiv)....

silent_one
06 Aug 2009, 14:45
mda, tot la Jan Svankmajer m-a dus si pe mine gandul, la interpretarea sa stop-motion a lui "alice".

illotempore2002
06 Aug 2009, 14:47
Ce curente exista in animatie?

illotempore2002
07 Aug 2009, 09:20
Istoria animatiei, iata cu ce incepe :P


1.1 Cave paintings
1.2 Pottery of Persia
1.3 Egyptian murals
1.4 Zoetrope
1.5 Leonardo shoulder study (ca. 1510)
1.6 The magic lantern
1.7 Thaumatrope (1824)
1.8 Phenakistoscope (1831)
1.9 Praxinoscope (1877)
1.10 Flip book (1868)
2 The present
2.1 Stop motion
2.2 CGI animation
3 The future
3.1 Animated humans
4 Film animation
5 Europe
5.1 History of British animation
5.2 History of Czech animation
5.3 History of Estonian animation
5.4 History of French animation
5.5 History of Italian animation
5.6 History of Russian animation
5.7 History of animation in Croatia (in former Yugoslavia)
6 North and South America
6.1 History of Argentinian animation
6.2 History of Canadian animation
6.3 History of Cuban animation
6.4 History of United States animation
7 Asia
7.1 History of Iranian animation
7.2 History of Chinese animation
7.3 History of Japanese animation (Anime)
8 Media

illotempore2002
07 Aug 2009, 09:21
Uuuuuuuuu, baby, animatie iraniana (love this country), a vazut cineva?

History of Iranian animation
The oldest records of animation in Persia (Iran) dates back to 5000 years ago. An animated piece on an earthen goblet that belongs to 5000 years ago was found in Burnt City in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, southeastern Iran. On this ancient piece that can be called the first animation of the world, the artist has portrayed a goat that jumps toward a tree and eats its leaves.

The art of animation as practiced in modern day began in Iran in the 1950s. Iran's animation owes largely to the animator Noureddin Zarrinkelk. Zarrinkelk was instrumental in founding the Institute for Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults (IIDCYA) in Tehran in collaboration with the late father of Iranian graphics Morteza Momayez and other fellow artists like Farshid Mesghali, Ali Akbar Sadeghi, and Arapik Baghdasarian.[7]

Cloud_
21 Sep 2009, 03:53
Yuri Norstein are cateva animatii in stil cutout care mi se par foarte neobisnuite poate chiar iconoclaste pentru timpul lor , foarte fain efectul acela de ceata in animatia cu ariciul(daca a vazut careva).

illotempore2002
21 Sep 2009, 08:09
Animatia aceea veche ruseasca cu ariciul?

Cinemania
21 Sep 2009, 08:30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCsJZV7aCdY

illotempore2002
21 Sep 2009, 08:39
Da, il stiu, l-am vazut de multe ori, e foarte frumos, calatoria aceea halucinanta, caii dali-eni fantomatici, fricile, ceatza rezulta intr-o atmosfera stresanta, catchy.