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What is the difference between animation and animation?

Cartoon and animation

Including animation and comics. Generally speaking, comics refer to serial novels drawn by illustrators, while animations are movies adapted from them. In fact, generally speaking, animation and comics are called together, which is a collective noun.

Korean animation major belongs to the Department of Fine Arts. Two-dimensional original painting is the basis of animation, including two-dimensional factors such as art and painting, and three-dimensional factors such as CG and image shaping.

animation

English is called "cartoon", which means cartoon, and we in China are also called "art films". Cartoon, using the method of "frame-by-frame photography" (also called "freeze-frame photography"), shoots a series of pictures with only slight continuous motion on film (TV cartoons are recorded on tape), and then shows them at the speed of 24 frames per second, which can obtain the artistic effect of free movement of images.

There are many kinds of cartoons, including short films, long films and series films, with various themes and forms. Animation art refers to the use of various technologies to create moving images in addition to real actions or methods, that is, to create dynamic images by artificial means.

The difference between animation and animation

The concept of animation is very broad, far more than animation and comics. At present, there is a saying called "pan-animation", that is, all works and products made of comics and animation elements can be included in the category of animation. However, there are not many universities in South Korea that offer animation majors directly. Some schools have animation-related majors in the departments of fine arts, media, fine arts, modeling and video.