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Slice of SciFi: The Physics of Animation

November 26, 2012 by Jeffrey Willerth

The National Science Foundation reports: From drawings to computer animation, the magic of cartoon movies allows audiences to explore a fantastical and imaginary world. To make animated characters life-like on the big-screen, the laws of physics have to be taken into account by film makers. Slice of SciFi TV shows you how!

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