Dustin Kesselberg
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I have been looking for some information on how cartoons are produced to answer a few questions I have but I can't find much.
My question is this: How are cartoons produced? When I say produced I mean the animations produced.
For instance when I watch a TV episode of the Simpson’s and I see homer moving around. How is that done? Is that done by drawing each and every single frame separately? Wouldn't that consist of literally tens of thousands of separately drawn frames? Wouldn't that take a team months just to produce 1 episode?
Is it done on paper? Isn't that a huge waste of paper?
When ever I see illustrations drawn on paper or painted I always see tiny little errors on the page where the artist has made a mistake and colored outside of the line or has drawn lines into each other showing it was clearly drawn by hand. However when I watch a cartoon on TV I don't see this. Why is that?
My question is this: How are cartoons produced? When I say produced I mean the animations produced.
For instance when I watch a TV episode of the Simpson’s and I see homer moving around. How is that done? Is that done by drawing each and every single frame separately? Wouldn't that consist of literally tens of thousands of separately drawn frames? Wouldn't that take a team months just to produce 1 episode?
Is it done on paper? Isn't that a huge waste of paper?
When ever I see illustrations drawn on paper or painted I always see tiny little errors on the page where the artist has made a mistake and colored outside of the line or has drawn lines into each other showing it was clearly drawn by hand. However when I watch a cartoon on TV I don't see this. Why is that?