The thesis The development of hybrid animation is divided into two parts: theoretical and experimental. The theoretical part briefly explains the definition of animation, the history, and the process of making animation. Different types of animation, such as 2D animation, hybrid animation and motion capture animation, have been included and compared in the definition of animation with descriptions. The history of animation began with the thaumatrope and described important events in the development of animation over the years, such as the phenakiscope, the zeotrope, and essential figures in the history of animation. Then, this part ended with the praxinoscope, the beginning of the modern age of animation. The animation production process is usually divided into three parts: pre-production, production, and post-production. This part explained all the animation creation processes, from idea and script to rendering and sound.
The experimental part includes creating and describing hybrid animation production processes based on the animation Fun Night. Animation includes a 2D character and objects in a 3D environment. The purpose, idea, script, storyboard, and design indicate the pre-production of the animation. The production part includes an explanation of the production scope of the camera movements in the environment and the animation of the character and the balls, frame by frame. Rendering and adding sound make up the post-production part, including adding the opening and closing credits. The story of a character who dreams of playing with a particular ball that he has already seen and dreamed about for a long time is successfully delivered in a hybrid animation style. Thus, the purpose of the animation was achieved.
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