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Is there a difference between cartoons and movies?

The content can be exaggerated and the production is convenient.

For example, when a person flies in a city, movies and animations are made as follows:

Movie: It is best to let the actors shoot the original material in the blue (green) background studio where they can be keyed, because keying requires high lighting, especially uniformity. If the action is complicated, there are devices such as Weiya, which greatly increases the difficulty of shooting and making. Then the shot material is keyed in place, and then the background is shot with dynamic lenses such as moving camera, push-pull lens or shaking lens. Finally, the combination of the two, and then add a variety of lighting and shadow sound effects in the later stage to complete.

Comics: All the materials are made, and the early ones can only be hand-painted, paying great attention to the basic skills of staff, such as the pictures of characters from all angles, turning around and lifting their legs. Animators should draw them strictly and carefully in accordance with the laws of motion. The background is also made, and it was also hand-painted in the early days. Now it can be drawn by three-dimensional modeling or plane drawing. Of course, we should also combine the two.

Due to the limited shooting conditions of real-life movies, many pictures that violate the physical laws have to be made and shot by various means, so it is more difficult. If it is animation, this problem will be completely solved. Especially when the content of the same story board is exaggerated, the animation is relatively less difficult. However, there are still differences between animation and film, and it is better to decide according to the content.