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Monday, February 20, 2006
  ASIFA Animation Archive Announces Animation Centenary
On April 6th, we are reaching an important milestone in the history of animation, yet there are no events planned to celebrate it, there has been no press coverage, and even most animators are unaware of it.

Animation is celebrating its 100th birthday.

J Stuart BlacktonJ Stuart BlacktonJames Stuart Blackton was a "Lightning Sketch Artist" in Vaudeville billed as "The Komikal Kartoonist". Inspired by Thomas Edison's recent invention of moving pictures, Blackton teamed with Albert E. Smith to form the first movie studio, Vitagraph Motion Pictures.

Smith and Blackton created what were then called "Trick Films"... the camera was stopped for a moment while the scene was changed, making things magically appear and disappear; images dissolved from one to another; and shots were double exposed to create ghostly images. In 1900, Blackton experimented with putting his lightning sketch act on film in a movie called "The Enchanted Drawing", but it was in April of 1906 when he made his most important breakthrough. In a trick film titled "Humorous Phases of Funny Faces" Blackton created what is regarded as the first American animated film.

Funny FacesFunny FacesThe hand of the artist draws faces and characters on a chalkboard. They come to life- smile and wink- a man smokes a cigar and blows smoke in a lady's face, a circus clown leads a small dog to jump through a hoop... By today's standards, the animation is quite primitive, but to audiences to whom live action films were still a marvel, they were magical. Imagine it... Drawings that move.

Although there were many early films that experimented with stop motion and other techniques related to animation, Blackton was the first to create "drawings that live"... sequential drawings of characters acting and reacting to each other. The word "animate" literally means 'to give life to'. Blackton gave life to a whole new artform with his pioneering efforts.

Take a look for yourself, courtesy of the Library of Congress...

Humorous Phases of Funny Faces (1906)
(Quicktime / 26 Mb)

Animation is one of America's greatest contributions to the arts, second only to Jazz. On its 100th anniversary, I hope you will take a moment to consider what animation means to you and all of the magical animated images you've seen in your lifetime. I've created a birthday card for animation in our discussion forum. I hope you will sign it. Tell your friends too. the address is...

www.animationarchive.org/birthdaycard

What's a birthday without cake?

On April 6th from 6pm to 9pm, ASIFA-Hollywood's Animation Archive will be hosting an Open House Birthday Party for Animation's 100th, complete with cake and refreshments. Make plans now to attend and help us celebrate the art form we all love. Please email your RSVP to animations100@animationarchive.org. We will be posting more info on this party soon.

The ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive is dedicated to promoting and preserving animation and its history. There's no greater birthday present you could give animation than to support the archive with a donation.

Please Note: If you would like to refer to this post in print or link to it from your own site, you can use the shortcut URL..

http://www.animationarchive.org/animation100

The press release for Animation's Centennial Celebration is at...

http://www.animationarchive.org/animation100press

Thank you
Stephen Worth
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive
 


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