![]() ![]() Today, animation in Israel is thriving and considered among the most innovative in the global landscape. The film, which presented an illusionary journey that oscillates between memory and reality, received international acclaim and was nominated for an Academy Award it transformed the public’s perception of the medium and paved the way for new animated films. In 2008, with the release of the docu-drama Waltz with Bashir (director: Ari Folman, animator: David Polonsky), animation’s ability to depict an emotional journey was distinctly manifested. Animation used to be regarded as light entertainment or cartoons, mostly directed at children in recent decades, its public perception has changed, and it is adopted in many areas: in feature films and documentaries, in advertising and education and as an art form. Through animation, whether drawn by hand or using computer-generated techniques, artists can narrate a tale with alternative methods, creating detailed, imaginative descriptions unbound by the real world’s physical and emotional conventions.Ĭompared with “live action” cinema, animation presents a plethora of options for timings, and for the inception of exaggerated characters and scenes and for expressing unlimited abilities, all the while weaving a plot that is perceived as credible and real. In order to process an animated film as a lively, flowing motion, the human eye has to view it at a frequency of 24 images per second. Twenty Four Frames per Second Selected Israeli Animation from the Last DecadeĪnimation is the act of instilling life into figures, objects or backgrounds.
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