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Greer, Martin L. – 1979
Directed to the class or individual with limited film making equipment, this paper presents a "hands on" guide to the production of animated cartoons. Its 14 sections deal with the following topics: understanding animation; choosing subject matter for an animation; writing a script; getting the timing right; choosing a camera and projector;…
Descriptors: Animation, Cartoons, Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education
Cowie, Peter, Ed. – 1972
Brief descriptions of film production activity in 44 countries and reviews of important films from these countries are presented, along with lists of films recently in production. A paragraph-long description of film festivals slated for 1972 is given. Sound track music available on records, 16mm films available in the United Kingdom and the…
Descriptors: Animation, Film Libraries, Film Study, Films
Bryne-Daniel, J. – 1970
"Grafilm" is a new medium which combines a variety of graphic and illustrative techniques on film stock. For example, by drawing on film it is possible to create a new type of animation. The emphasis in this book is on a graphic/poetic approach to film-making rather than a photographic/prosaic one. The book consists of a series of projects which…
Descriptors: Animation, Art Activities, Film Production, Graphic Arts
Smith, Conrad – Journal of the University Film Association, 1977
Investigates the strong newspaper heritage in early animation, citing two principal figures in newspaper comic strips which were the predecessors of animated cartoons. (MH)
Descriptors: American Culture, Animation, Cartoons, Communications
Children and Animals, 1985
Approaches the topic of responsible pet care through the use of cartoon strips. Provides a two-page cartoon layout that can be duplicated for classroom use. Poses questions for possible discussions and investigations. (ML)
Descriptors: Animation, Cartoons, Comics (Publications), Elementary Education
Klein, Jeanne M. – 2002
To explore media theories of perceived reality regarding factuality, social, and physical realism, and "videocy" (or theatrical spectacle), 32 children in first, third, and fifth grades were individually interviewed after attending a production of "Dinosaurus" which included computer-animated dinosaurs. Contrary to beliefs that…
Descriptors: Animation, Computer Uses in Education, Dinosaurs, Drama
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Ausman, Bradley D.; Lin, Huifen; Kidwai, Khusro; Munyofu, Mine; Swain, William J.; Dwyer, Francis – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
The use of animation and audio as a virtual panacea for everything from advertising to educational videos and instruction has created the presumption that any materials that use them 'must be better!' Now doubt that the addition of animation can improve message delivery on a number of scales, but the use of animation regardless of message and with…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Teaching Methods, Web Based Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction
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McIntyre, P. J. – Science Education, 1972
Describes the production of a test with a low verbal load for use with elementary school science students. Animated films were used to present appropriate and inappropriate models of the behavior of particles of matter. (AL)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Animation, Elementary School Science, Evaluation
Bushweller, Kevin – American School Board Journal, 1997
At the South Burlington (Vermont) High School Imaging Lab, students are learning to manipulate the animation technology that NASA uses to design rockets, Hollywood uses to make movies, and architects use to design buildings. Assisted by grants, an English teacher parlayed a single unused computer into a nationally recognized program that helps…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Animation, College School Cooperation, Computer Graphics
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Hamblett, Robert E., Jr.; And Others – Tech Directions, 1997
Includes "CAD [Computer Assisted Design] Standards in the States--A Survey" (Robert E. Hamblett, Jr.) and "Beyond CAD--What's Next?" (Richard W. Carter, Kevin Hall). (JOW)
Descriptors: Animation, Computer Assisted Design, Drafting, Job Skills
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Lee, Newton S. – Information Technology and Libraries, 1991
Describes the Multimedia Visualizer, an online public access catalog (OPAC) that uses animated visualizations to make it more user friendly. Pictures of the system are shown that illustrate the interactive objects that patrons can access, including card catalog drawers, librarian desks, and bookshelves; and access to multimedia items is described.…
Descriptors: Animation, Bibliographic Records, Library Automation, Library Catalogs
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Higgins, Norman C.; Cocks, Patricia – Reading Psychology, 1999
Investigates effectiveness of animated cues in electronic books on children's vocabulary development. Notes that subjects were 15 third-grade students from a suburban elementary school who participated in a one-group pretest-posttest program evaluation. Finds significant differences favoring the posttest. Describes suggestions for using electronic…
Descriptors: Animation, Electronic Text, Grade 3, Instructional Effectiveness
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Holliday-Darr, Kathryn; Blasko, Dawn; Dwyer Carol – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 2000
In engineering and visual arts, visualization and manipulation of objects is necessary. Describes effective factors on performance which include spatial skills. Describes a project that is designed to increase engineering students' visualization skills. Lists objectives, hardware, and software requirements for the project and considers long term…
Descriptors: Animation, Engineering Education, Higher Education, Spatial Ability
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Peirce, Kate; McBride, Michael – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1999
Examined the use of animated spokes-characters as product representation in advertising as an aspect of stereotyping in television. Responses of 45 undergraduate students show that more male characters are remembered by viewers because more male characters are used. These stereotypes reinforce the notion that males are more important than females.…
Descriptors: Advertising, Animation, Cartoons, Higher Education
Page, Dan – Converge, 2001
Discusses the demand for animators, the need for teachers of animation, and the use of distance learning. Describes the Acme Virtual Training Network that initially used interactive television to teach animation and now uses videoconferencing in conjunction with regular classes in selected high schools, colleges, and adult education programs. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Animation, Distance Education
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