The impact of animation on the world

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Animation has advanced quickly, from Snow White to The Simpsons. It has surpassed all expectations, moving past its ties to children's television to establish itself as a reputable and competent creative form.

Animation has produced some of the most prolific pop cultural moments of the 21st century, with Pixar films like Toy Story (1995) and Up (2009) achieving popularity normally reserved for their live action counterparts.

However, outside from the film industry, animation has had an impact on many other industries. You might not have previously realised how far and how extensive its impacts have reached.

 

Medicine

The medical industry commonly uses brief animated animations. These 3D visual pieces are typically created to illustrate difficult-to-explain physiological or surgical concepts. Most frequently, they serve as a teaching aid for medical professionals or their patients, outlining how a challenging process will or should be completed.

 

Education

Other industries besides medicine can gain from including animation in their educational programmes. A particularly noteworthy example is pilot training schools, which enable a realistic simulation experience without any of the risks. The same is true for astronauts and anyone who operate hazardous equipment. Animation is also being employed more frequently in regular teaching methods as a result of the advancement of VR technology. We can soon anticipate seeing classrooms full of kids learning in animated environments while wearing VR goggles.

 

Gaming

William Higinbotham developed what is regarded as the first video game in October 1958. He invented Pong, a beloved video game from the 1970s, using animation technology. Games and the industry as a whole have advanced alongside animation. In the present day, the sector generates enormous yearly US revenues; $9.5 billion in 2007, 11.7 billion in 2008, and 25.1 billion in 2010. (ESA annual report).

 

Architecture

Computer-animated short films called "architectural animations" are produced. Without computer-generated visual aids, professionals frequently struggle to communicate the complexity and spatial characteristics of major projects. They therefore gather hundreds or even thousands of computer-generated photos to address this problem. Small animation studios are given these images, and then turn them into the final product.

 

Marketing

Bright colours and fonts are used in the most memorable and eye-catching brand logos. These animated visuals created by a computer are another type of animation. However, television advertising has to be the aspect of marketing where it is most frequently used. Consider all the cereal commercials you've seen over the years that have featured adorable animals that resemble people interacting with the real world. Just in case you weren't aware, most of the food you see being sold is also false.

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