An animation cel is a transparent sheet of acetate on which characters, backgrounds, and other elements of an animated film are drawn or painted. Cels are placed over a background and photographed one frame at a time to create the illusion of movement.
The use of cels in animation began in the early 20th century. Prior to this, animated films were created using individual drawings that were flipped rapidly to create the illusion of movement. However, this method was time-consuming and labor-intensive.
In 1914, Earl Hurd developed a new animation technique that involved using cels. Hurd's technique allowed animators to draw characters and backgrounds on separate cels, which could then be layered and photographed to create a more fluid and realistic animation.
The process of creating animation cels begins with a storyboard, which is a series of drawings that outline the action and dialogue of the film. Once the storyboard is complete, animators create character designs and backgrounds.
Character designs are typically drawn on paper and then traced onto cels. Backgrounds are usually created on large sheets of paper or vellum and then cut out and mounted on cels.
Once the cels are complete, they are photographed one frame at a time using an animation camera. The camera is positioned over a light table, and the cels are placed on the table in the correct order. The camera then takes a series of photographs, one for each cel.
Animation cels have played a major role in the development of the animation industry. Cels allowed animators to create more fluid and realistic animation, and they also made it possible to produce animated films more quickly and efficiently.
Cels were used in the production of some of the most iconic animated films of all time, including Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), Cinderella (1950), and The Lion King (1994).
The use of animation cels has declined in recent years due to the advent of computer-generated animation (CGI). CGI allows animators to create more complex and realistic animations, and it is also much faster and more efficient than traditional cel animation.
However, cels still play an important role in the animation industry. Cels are often used in the production of independent animated films and television shows. Cels are also used in the creation of special effects and other visual elements for live-action films and television shows.
There are many different types of animation cels, including:
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If you are interested in learning more about animation cels, there are a number of resources available online. You can also find animation cel workshops and classes at many community colleges and art schools.
Animation cels have played a major role in the development of the animation industry. Cels allow animators to create fluid and realistic animation, and they are also relatively inexpensive to produce. While the use of cels has declined in recent years due to the advent of CGI, cels still play an important role in the animation industry today.
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