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What are the characteristics of American animation and Japanese animation?

First, the characteristics of American animation:

The character structure of American animation secondary animation is rough and angular, but it is not sloppy in production and segmentation, and the number of frames is very high. Three-dimensional animated films in the United States will habitually show characters as cartoons, and their body language and expression structure are very exaggerated, which is conducive to watching at all ages.

Second, the characteristics of Japanese animation:

Japanese TV animation often chooses the creative mode of "one beat three" (1 8 frames per second) created by Osamu Tezuka. In addition, animated film is a high-frame art school headed by Miyazaki Hayao. It completely learns the American animation process in the form of 1 sec 24 frames, and its overall style is more exquisite. There are fewer three-dimensional animation works in Japanese works, and they prefer two-dimensional animation.

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The origin of American animation and Japanese animation;

1, the origin of American animation:

From 1907 to 1937, the United States created the first cartoon. 1907, the first cartoon "Humorous Attitude of a Funny Face" was shot by hundreds of Americans, and the animation history officially began.

2. The origin of Japanese animation: 17 At the end of this year, the slide show technology was introduced to Japan. During the period of Xianghe (180 1- 1804), the "edo slide show" staged by Kamiya Duole was very popular. It uses a kerosene lamp projector to show pictures drawn on the glass floor from a screen memory made of Japanese paper. The mid-Meiji period ushered in the heyday of "slide animation".