Dictionary Definition
animator
Noun
1 someone who imparts energy and vitality and
spirit to other people [syn: energizer, energiser, vitalizer, vitaliser]
2 the technician who produces animated
cartoons
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- One who animates
something; one who brings something to life or the appearance of life.
- The android turned to gaze at its animator.
- One who creates an animation or cartoon; a cartoonist.
- In recent years, animators using computer rendering have largely superseded artists working by hand.
Translations
one who creates an animation
Croatian
Noun
hr-noun mExtensive Definition
An animator is an artist who creates multiple
images called Key frames that
form an illusion of movement called animation when rapidly
displayed. Animators can work in a variety of fields including
film, television, video games,
and the internet.
Usually, an animation piece requires the collaboration of several
animators. The methods of creating the images or frames for an
animation piece depends on the animators' artistic styles and their
field.
Other artists who contribute to animated
cartoons, but who are not animators, include layout artists (who design the
backgrounds, lighting, and camera angles), storyboard artists (who draw
panels of the action from the script), and background artists (who paint
the "scenery"). Moreover, voice
actors, musicians
and other talent may be added as necessary to give the animation
additional depth.
Specialized fields
Among the specialized categorizations of animators are character animators (artists who specialize in character movement, dialogue, acting, etc.) and special effects animators (who animate anything that is not a character; most commonly vehicles, machinery, and natural phenomena such as rain, snow, and water).Inbetweener and Cleanup artists
In large-scale productions by major studios, each animator usually has one or more assistants, "inbetweeners" and "cleanup artists", who make drawings between the "key poses" drawn by the animator, and also re-draw any sketches that are too roughly made to be used as such. Usually, an artist is hired for the first time in one of these categories, and can later advance to full animator status.Methods
In the past, animating was a long and arduous process; each frame of a given scene was hand-drawn, then transposed onto sheets of celluloid, where they would be traced and painted. These finished "cels" were then placed together and filmed, one frame at a time.Animation methods have become far more varied in
recent years - today's cartoons could be created using any number
of interesting methods, mostly
using computers to make the animation process cheaper and faster.
These more efficient animation procedures have made the animator's
job less tedious and more creative.
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animator in Bulgarian: Аниматор
animator in Danish: Animator
animator in German: Animator (Film)
animator in Spanish: Animador
animator in Hebrew: אנימטור
animator in Japanese: アニメーター
animator in Russian: Аниматор
animator in Albanian: Animatori
animator in Finnish: Animaattori
animator in Chinese: 動畫師