Currency
No date is
specified but links are still active
Authorship
The article
is written by Adrien-Luc Sanders. Who is a freelance writer, animator, web
designer, and graphic designer with a background in computerized design and
animation. He has been designing websites for various clients, often utilizing
animated interfaces in Flash and Shockwave or creating branded 3D-animated
logos. Studied computer science and web programming at the University of
Alabama for a short period, then transferred to the Art Institute of Houston,
where in 2002 he completed a degree in the Institute's Animation, Art, and Design
program.
However,
the article Lacks references.
Purpose
The article
gives brief information on introduction to computer animation. The article
explains about computer animation (2D and 3D animation) Also, explains how easy
it is to be found.
Objective
The author writes
fairly about 2D and 3D and states information clearly. Has a few advertisements
on the site.
Writing Style
Understandable
writing with no errors in spelling.
My comments:
I learned
that animations used to use a lot of time, manpower,
and complex equipment to be created but it has gotten simpler as the
years go by and can be easily done at home with a computer. The author also
writes that it is easy to find as you can see it anywhere in the web.
Although,
the author is qualified to write about this. But, the site lacks examples to
fully understand and has no references to help reinforce the points given.
Currency
There is no
indication of date but the sites links are still active
Authorship
This article
is written by Dennis costa who works as a speechwriter since 2004 and holds a
bachelor of arts in communications. The site has clickable links as its
reference though some of the content in the reference sites have been removed.
Purpose
A lot of
information about 2D animation as to how it works a brief history and its
popularity to the society.
Objective
The article
has a fair point of view and no bias is present in it. Small number of
advertisements present in the site.
Writing Style
No errors in
spelling and is understandable.
My comments:
This website
talks a lot about 2d animation, it describes how 2d works it tells us that
animation is based on optic illusions. It talks about its early history where
motion capture has existed since the prehistoric age. Also, it tells how Disney
become successful with their first animation film ‘’snow white and the seven dwarfs’’.
Even with 3d, the methods of 2d are
still used even now.
Overall the
site is not bad, it elaborates its points accurately despite the lack of
examples though it is questionable if the author is qualified to talk about the
topic.
Currency
Site is last
reviewed on March 3, 2014
Authorship
Written by April
Klazema(assuming he/she is a legit expert instructor), no information is given
on his/her occupation or qualification. The site (Udemy) however is a platform
for online learning.
Purpose
Clear
educational guide about the fundamentals of 2D animation with and explanation
about 2D animation as well as the common software used. Also, talks about the
laws and process of animation.
Objective
No bias is
present in the site. The site is an online learning source and is purely
educational.
Writing Style
Good
grammar, clear elaboration and the information also seems legit.
My comments:
Clear
explanation of 2D animation. Gives info about each recommended software’s for
starters in animation. Such as, Synfig that can make anything from quick motion graphics to cinema quality
animation and is easy to use . Toon Boom Studio is an all in one animation application for beginners
that teaches you the fundamentals of 2D animation as you work. Others tools
include Flash, Storyboard, Creatoon, pencil and animate.
Clear explanation about the laws of animation. which is
squash and stretch, Anticipation, Staging, Straight ahead and pose to pose,
arcs and so on. The blog also teaches us useful steps on process of creating an
animation that begins with storyboard to post-production.
A good site
in my opinion, the blog is written like a professional. A lot of accurate
information and examples with no misleading info.
Currency
2014(assumed)
but links are present
Authorship
Author is
Rey Mendoza, who is a photographer, web designer and speaker.
Purpose
Blogs about
2D animation, almost a bit of everything.
Objective
No bias is
found in the blog.
Writing Style
Understandable
writing, accurate information with no spelling errors
My comments:
The author
explains what are 2D animation as well as giving examples of such animations
and has a quick tutorial on 2d animation. Explains the elements of 2D as well
as recommended software’s and how to find the best from each software. Writes
about the types of 2D animation like Cel animation, Digital animation, Path
animation, stop motion animation, sand animation and cut-out animation.
The author
also shows the methods used in animation. Examples, like Onion skinning,
Tweening, Rotoscoping and cinemagraphs .A picture of movement cycle as well as
some tutorials videos. Overall, The blog gives a quick explanation on
everything in 2D with lots of pictures and video examples. Which makes the blog
less boring to read. Although, im not sure the author is qualified to talk
about 2D animation. But, he has clearly did research and made it entertaining
to read.
Currency
No date
found
Authorship
Author is Robert
Vaux who is a professional writer and editor since 1995 and holds a Master of
Arts.
Purpose
Talks about
the history of animation and how it first started
Objective
No bias is found.
Writing Style
Good writing
and grammar
My comments:
I learned
that animation was first started by Winson McCay ‘’the father of cartoon
animaton’’ where he animated his work single handedly almost without help. Notably
his 1914 film “Gertie the Dinosaur. But, his work takes a long time to complete.
That’s when the animations no longer become a work of one man as subsequent
animators like John Bray and Raoul Barre noted the inefficiency and opened
studios employing dozens of animators to produce films more rapidly.
As the
industry grew, the need of memorable characters
similar to Gertie also grew. So, Otto Messmer created Felix the Cat. Mickey
Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy followed after a decade later by Walt Disney.
Rivals like The fleischers (creators of betty boop and popeye) and Warner bros(bugs
bunny, daffy duck and porky pig) rose to challenge when Disney grew.
Reflection :
I learned to be more careful with sites that I use to refer to as my research. I also, learned how to make sure what website are good and bad for research using the CAPOW format.