There are many different types of ways to animate. One of those ways is traditional animation. Although nowadays a lot more people have stopped using traditional animation because of how time consuming it is, it's still a prominent form of animation. Traditional animation is when each individual frame is drawn for the animation and then they're all combined together to create the illusion of movement. As you can imagine, taking the time to draw each tiny bit of movement can take a lot of time especially when more frames is better than less in terms of how smooth the animation will end up looking. For a lot of movies that use traditional animation, it'll have 12 separate drawings go by for each second of the movie (if it's 24 frames per second). Something that happens a lot now is that traditional animation will get combined with other forms of animation. Although it's less common to see things fully animated traditionally, it does still happen and there still are shows and movies that stick to that style. Personally traditional animation is the only type of animation I've done so far so I'm excited to learn some other forms of it too. I also think programs like illustrator will be good for things like the art aspect of animation.
Citations: “The 5 Types of Animation - A Beginner's Guide.” Bloop Animation, 12 Jan. 2019, www.bloopanimation.com/types-of-animation/.
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