Collocations withanimation

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animation sequence
Such a task can be broken into two phases, where the first phase extracts instrument fingering information from music notation, and the second generates an animation sequence from that data.
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animation studio
The company's animation studio aimed to produce original television series that could easily be translated and broadcast around the world.
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animation technique
Their animation technique was at that time a new technology.
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clay animation
Stop motion animation using plasticine is called clay animation or clay-mation.
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computer animation
As graphic hardware becomes cheaper, the cost of computer animation is bound increasingly to the cost of the skilled manpower involved.
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facial animation
He also has pioneered work in motion capture facial animation systems for over 20 years.
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hand-drawn animation
The film was made with a mix of techniques including hand-drawn animation and animated photographs.
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stop motion animation
Pal was a visionary and innovator in the world of motion pictures, especially in the area of stop motion animation, which he pioneered.
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traditional animation
This film includes a mix of traditional animation and computer-generated imagery.
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