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What's the difference between animation and animated pantomime?

1. Definition:

1. Animation:

The concept of animation is different from that of cartoons in the general sense. Animation is a comprehensive art, which is an artistic expression that integrates painting, film, digital media, photography, music, literature and many other artistic categories.

2. Animated comic drama:

It means Japanese serial animated TV series, which belongs to the common language of secondary users.

2. Application fields:

1. Animation:

Animation movies, digital paintings and animation series.

2. Animated pantomime:

Animated series.

Extended information

Related background:

The more standardized definition of animation technology is the image technology that takes pictures of objects frame by frame and plays them continuously to form motion. No matter what the subject is, as long as it is shot in a frame-by-frame way, it is an animation when it is continuously played to form a moving image.

The word "Fanju" comes from the Japanese word "Fanzu", which can be regarded as the evolution of foreign words. "Fanzu" can be understood as TV programs. In Japanese, "Fanzu" can refer to TV dramas, variety shows, news programs, and of course animation.

"Fanju" in Chinese can be understood as a genre TV series, or "Fanju" for short. In a broad sense, it can be understood as a TV series, including real people and animated TV series.

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