VIDEOGAME TIMELINE
Kaitlyn M. Janicek
Created on September 27, 2023
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cartoons
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the first animated film using hand-drawn animation, and film historians consider it to be the first animated cartoon.
This animated cartoon about an incompetent chef gets a mention because it’s the first cartoon in which Betty Boop appears. Although not as we know her… Back then, she was some kind of terrifying dog-human hybrid. this was the second-ever cartoon animation that was made
This palaeolithic Hanna-Barbera cartoon was the first ever prime-time animated show. Amongst its long list of accolades and achievements, did you know that Fred and Wilma were also the first married couple to ever be shown in bed together on TV?
Another first, this Will Vinton production about Mark Twain, Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn and Becky Thatcher was the first ever feature length stop motion claymation film
Jurassic Park mixed animatronics, stop-motion, and CGI to create the most photo-realistic animated creatures ever before seen on screen.
The first feature film to have live-action and cartoon characters share the same screen - we’ve come a long way since The Enchanted Drawing!
Just 2 years after Spielberg’s Jurassic Park, Pixar came out with the first entirely computer-generated feature film. It had full model articulation and motion-control coding to bring Andy’s toys to life, a real breakthrough in 3D animation that secured Pixar’s position as the studio to beat.
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Moving from LotR’s CGI characters in real-world settings, the next milestone in animation history came from James Cameron’s Avatar featuring real actors in completely computer-generated worlds
The second installment of Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy is remarkable for many reasons, including the motion capture and CGI work that went into creating Gollum.
Stop motion has come a long way! We Brits, having grown up with the likes of Pingu, Bagpuss, The Magic Roundabout, Wallace and Gromit, and Creature Comforts on our screens, tend to have an especially soft spot for the medium as well.
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