ব্যবহারকারী:Rezaurrahman/কাট-আউট অ্যানিমেশন
কাটআউট অ্যানিমেশন বিশেষ ধরণের অ্যানিমেশন নির্মাণ করার একটি কৌশল, যেখানে ফ্ল্যাট ক্যারেকটার,মন্ৎ Cutout animation is a technique for producing animations using flat characters, props and backgrounds cut from materials such as paper, card, stiff fabric or even photographs. The world's earliest known animated feature films were cutout animations (made in Argentina by Quirino Cristiani); as is the world's earliest surviving animated feature.
Today, cutout-style animation is frequently produced using computers, with scanned images or vector graphics taking the place of physically cut materials. South Park is a notable example of this transition since its first episode was made with paper cutouts before switching to computer animation.
Other notable examples include Angela Anaconda, and—more recently—Charlie and Lola. One of the most famous animators still using traditional cutout animation today is Yuriy Norshteyn.
Examples of cutout animation[সম্পাদনা]
- For more examples, see the List of stop-motion films.
Feature films[সম্পাদনা]
- The Adventures of Prince Achmed by Lotte Reiniger (from 1926) was a silhouette animation using armatured cutouts and backgrounds which were variously painted or composed of blown sand and even soap.
- Thieves of Baghdad by Noburo Ofuji (from 1926) was also an early example of cutout animation, by animating chiyogami (Japanese colored paper) cut-outs.[১]
- No. 12, also known as Heaven and Earth Magic by Harry Everett Smith, completed in 1962, utilizes cut-out illustrations culled from 19th century catalogs.
- The Soviet films Lefty (1964) and Go There, Don't Know Where (1966).
- René Laloux's early films made use of armatured cutouts, while his first feature Fantastic Planet is a rare example of unarmatured cutout animation.
- The feature films of Karel Zeman (Czechoslovakia) combined cutout animation and landscapes with live actors.
- The opening sequence of L'Armata Brancaleone (1966), a film by Italian director Mario Monicelli, features cutout animation, made by the Italian Emanuele Luzzati.
- Twice Upon a Time (1983), an animated movie directed by John Korty and produced by George Lucas, uses a form of cutout animation, which the filmmakers called "Lumage," that involved prefabricated cut-out plastic pieces that the animators moved on a light table.
- South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999) uses computer animation to imitate cutout animation.
- Strange Frame relies primarily on an innovative cutout style combined with both traditional and 3D elements.
Other (short)[সম্পাদনা]
- The Miracle of Flight (The Miracle of Flight on YouTube), a short cutout animated clip from the famous Monty Python's Flying Circus - by Terry Gilliam
- Le merle 1958, is combination of the (white) cut-outs and (pastel) backgrounds (music is the French folksong "Mon Merle) - by Norman McLaren."[২]
- How Death Came to Earth 1971 - by Ishu Patel.
- Tabi 1973 and Shijin no Shôgai 1974, two cutout animations - by Kihachirō Kawamoto (who is otherwise primarily puppet animator).
- Angela Anaconda, an animation combining the black-and-white photographs and cutout-styled CGI animation.
- South Park used construction paper cutouts in its first episode before switching to PowerAnimator and, later, Maya. [তথ্যসূত্র প্রয়োজন]
- Blue's Clues used cutout animation for many of its characters.
- Pigeon Street
- Charlie and Lola uses a complex combination of photographic and drawn elements to imitate the collage style of the books - by Lauren Child.
- Joel Veitch uses SWF cutout animation style on his website Rathergood.com.
- The humour animation site JibJab primarily uses cutout animation from photographs.
- Pre-1997 episodes of Captain Pugwash on BBC1.
- Outer Space Astronauts uses a similar technique to blend live-action and computer-generated layers in its unique animation style.
- King Rollo was a children's character created by David McKee in 1979
- Nothing on You the music video use cutout animation.
- Pressure (Skindred song) the music video uses cutout animation
- The intro and outro themes of Charlie Chalk.
- The 1960 Famous Studios Modern Madcap cartoon Bouncing Benny.
References[সম্পাদনা]
- ↑ Armen Boudjikanian (ফেব্রুয়ারি ২৬, ২০০৮)। "Early Japanese Animation: As Innovative as Contemporary Anime"। Frames Per Second Magazine। সংগ্রহের তারিখ ২০০৮-০৫-০৫।
- ↑ McLaren, Norman (১৯৫৮)। "Le merle"। NFB.ca। National Film Board of Canada। সংগ্রহের তারিখ ২০০৯-০৮-৩১।