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Historical Animations Poster Design

ANIMATION POSTERS
This design project aims to showcase the most influential and iconic animated films in the history of animation through a series of posters. The posters will feature key visuals and memorable scenes from each film, along with important information about their production and impact on the industry. Through careful selection and creative design, this poster series will pay tribute to the rich and diverse legacy of animation.
EARLY DAYS: FELINE FOLLIES (1919) & GERTIE THE DINOSAUR (1914)
Feline Follies (1919): A male black cat meets a female white cat, ended up annoying the whole neighborhood
Gertie the Dinosaur (1914): The earliest animated film that feature a dinosaur  who can break the 4th wall and interact with the audience.
GOLDEN AGE: DISNEY'S FANTASIA (1940) & THE ROAD RUNNER SHOW (1949)
Disney's Fantasia (1940):Featuring eight animated segments accompanied by classical music pieces. The film is notable for its experimental animation techniques and the way it blends music and visuals together to create a unique sensory experience.
The Road Runner Show (1949): A classic animated television series featuring the fast and cunning bird, Road Runner, and his constant pursuit by the bumbling coyote, Wile E. Coyote. 
MODERN DAYS: MONSTERS, INC. (2001) & BOLT (2008)
Monsters, Inc. (2001): Monsters, Inc. was one of the first feature-length films to be created entirely on computer-generated animation technology, using a new software system developed by Pixar specifically for the film.
Bolt (2008): For this animation the filmmakers used a new technology called “hyper-realistic cinematography” to achieve a more natural look and feel to the film.
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