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A Brief History Of Animated Cartoons

July 14th, 2011

An animated cartoon is a short, hand-drawn (or made with computers to look similar to something hand-drawn) film for the cinema, television or computer screen, featuring some sort of story or plot (even if it is a very short one).

Animation itself can be described as the rapid display of a sequence of images of 2-D or 3-D artwork or model positions in order to create an illusion of movement. The effect is an optical illusion of motion due to the phenomenon of persistence of vision, and can be created and demonstrated in several methods.

It is difficult to believe but the very earliest instances of attempts to capture the impression of motion by drawing can be found in Paleolithic cave paintings. Here animals are shown with multiple legs in superimposed positions, clearly trying to convey the perception of motion.

Further instances can be seen on an earthenware bowl over 5,000 years old from Iran and an Egyptian mural of wrestlers in action, which is about 4,000 years old.

However these examples cannot really be described as animation as there was no means of making the characters actually move.

The first mechanical devices designed to supply the illusion of movement were invented for children?s amusement or as entertainment at private parties. These included the zoetrope, magic lantern, praxinoscope, thaumatrope, phenakistoscope, and flip book.

Charles-Emile Reynaud created the first animated film in 1892 while he exhibited an animated film consisting of loops of around 500 frames. This film is also outstanding as the first known instance of film perforations being used. His films were not photographed, but drawn directly onto the transparent strip.

However the first film which can truly be called an animated cartoon was ‘Humorous Phases of Funny Faces’ fashioned by J. Stuart Blackton in 1906. It features a cartoonist drawing faces on a chalkboard, and the faces apparently coming to life.

One of the very first successful animated cartoons was “Gertie the Dinosaur” (1914) by Winsor McCay. It is thought of as the first example of real character animation.

All the major movie studios used animated cartoons of 5 to 10 minute lengths as ?fillers? before the main film was shown during the period of the 1930s to the 1960s.Theatrical cartoons were in colossal numbers and MGM, Disney, Paramount and Warner Brothers were the greatest studios producing these 5 to 10-minute “shorts”.

However the ever increasing popularity of television and the subsequent decline in cinema going has meant that today most animated cartoons are produced for EV.

The most well-known animated cartoon character of all is no doubt Mickey Mouse who was introduced to the world by Walt Disney in May 1928 in Plane Crazy but also starred some six months later in the first animated cartoon with sound - ‘Steamboat Willie’.

By the way, Mickey was originally christened Mortimer Mouse until Walt Disney?s wife persuaded him to make the modification.

Mickey Mouse, predated by another cartoon animal called Felix The Cat, made his debut in 1919. However another all time favourite cartoon series Tom and Jerry had to wait until 1931 to put in an appearance.

All these characters and numerous more have long since made the transition from movies to television where, no doubt, they will be seen for many years to come.

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E-commerce And Search Engine Optimization

March 28th, 2010

E-commerce and Search Engine Optimization is a tricky subject. There are many aspects of E-commerce but the one that sticks out is marketing that involves increasing visibility. The real players know how to increase traffic by successfully implementing well-known strategies.

We are talking about being ahead of the others, this conveys a little trick used with the search bars, to find your site and putting it there before the competitor’s results. This can be a little tricky, but the result is the products visibility on your E-commerce site and making it rank better than the opposition.

E-commerce that relies on search engines to bring in traffic. The flow of hits and visits rely on the content and keywords used to apply meta tags. Quality of websites depend on the quality of content and product. As you can see, all three components spell success. It might be a good idea to market products and services through other webmaster’s sites; with their permission of course.

The quality of Internet business is whether or not it is user friendly with easy and executable functions that are not misleading. A good way to gain some insight in how to effectively implement search rankings, is to see how the other pages do it. Mimic their methods but do not duplicate or plagiarise their content. Search engines will provide the sponsored links and web pages when one types in a keyword. Based on that keyword is how web pages get the traffic. It might be good practice to find a keyword that is less commonly used, that way there is less competitors and the chance to get on the top of the list becomes greater.

Having unique elements and description in the content will optimize the results to be easily discovered by Internet explorers. Meta tags have a feature that allow developers to avoid duplicating content. Plagiarism is a major breach of ethics and is normally looked down upon by any professional.

When search engines compare a web page to another, they will look for a precise percentage and above that, they might be considered duplicates. When this comes in, the search engine throws out all the other duplicated web pages and keeps the first one.

Final Thoughts

E-commerce and search engine optimization is mandatory to even get a domain name and its content published and hosted. If these first steps are not followed, there is little chance that the work will be sustained for visibility. Unique and quality content not duplicated gets the right of way in traffic and position on the World Wide Web. There are over millions of sites floating around and it is recommended to check for copying mistakes.

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