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Why 3D Animation Rules the Day

Why 3D Animation Rules the Day

Once made only for children, animated features have moved into the mainstream. Alexa Moses explains why animation is booming.

The animated feature film is experiencing a renaissance not seen since the glory days of Disney. That's backed up by the $37 million box office returns for Finding Nemo, which made it Australia's highest earning film last year. Shrek II (which opens today in Australia) is already the top-grossing animated film of all time in the US. Why is the fully animated feature film, usually pitched at families, pulling such crowds? Directors, producers, animators and a critic have come up with a few theories.

Before the 1990s, most commercial animation was two-dimensional. Toy Story, the first three-dimensional (3D) computer-animated feature was released in 1995, and suddenly animated characters had depth ... and that's more than just a bad pun. Toy Story was followed by films like Shrek, Antz, and Ice Age. If Pixar could do it, so could everyone else.

Illawarra animation producer Tim Brooke-Hunt, who has worked on 2D animations, including Blinky Bill, believes 3D has played a big part in the revival of the animated feature.

"We know that 2D is beautiful and no one proved that better than Disney," he says. "But I think it [3D] makes it more real."

The downside is that the market is now 3D-oriented.

more: www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/06/1... (278)


June 18, 2004 | Viewed 20,891 time(s)

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