THE EVOLUTION OF CARTOON
Today we most frequently use cartoon to mean "a humorous heading" "comic strip"or "animated film or TV show" but its origins in English begin with fine arts: cartoon first designated "a design,drawing or painting made by an artist as a model for the finished work.
The first animated film Fantasmagorie showed people the magic of animated pictures and changes how people saw 'reality' in movies! On August 17, 1908, the Gaumont company in Paris released Fantasmagorie, the world's first fully animated cartoon created by Emile Cohl in the traditional hand-drawn animation style.
Today we most frequently use cartoon to mean "a humorous heading" "comic strip"or "animated film or TV show" but its origins in English begin with fine arts: cartoon first designated "a design,drawing or painting made by an artist as a model for the finished work.
Cartoon first designated " a design,a drawing or painting made by an artist as a model for the finished work."The use of cartoon to mean"a humorous drawing" began in the 1800s.
So cartoon began in
Italian as the word for the material on which a drawing is made, then became
the word for the drawing itself. Next it came to mean a comic drawing, a series
of drawings, or animation.
Most animated television shows from the 1950s to 1980s used limited animation techniques. Animated television shows are created for the medium that people are watching them on. Simon says that “90’s cartoons, with their fluid animation and gorgeous colors and visuals came around because of the big screen television.”
The first animated film Fantasmagorie showed people the magic of animated pictures and changes how people saw 'reality' in movies! On August 17, 1908, the Gaumont company in Paris released Fantasmagorie, the world's first fully animated cartoon created by Emile Cohl in the traditional hand-drawn animation style.
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