What is Animation?
Animation refers to the process of creating moving images from static drawings or models.
It is a visual art form that involves bringing static images to life through the use of various techniques such as traditional hand-drawn animation, computer-generated imagery (CGI), stop motion animation, and more. Animation is widely used in various industries, including entertainment, education, advertising, and gaming. It is used to create animated movies, TV shows, commercials, explainer videos, and more. The process of creating an animation involves creating a storyboard, which is a visual outline of the story and the shots that will be included in the animation. After the storyboard is completed, the actual animation process begins, which involves drawing or modeling each frame of the animation and then putting them together to create a seamless sequence of motion. Animation is a highly skilled profession that requires a deep understanding of art and technology. Animators may work independently or as part of a team, and may specialize in a particular technique or style of animation.