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Assistant Professor (Selection Grade), Program Leader for UG Programs Media and AI Lab in charge AR VR and Generative AI Professional School of Liberal Studies and Media, UPES University, Dehradun

Have you ever wondered how Disney managed to animate 101 lively, spotted Dalmatians on screen without losing their minds? Disney's classic film "One Hundred and One Dalmatians," released in 1961, is not only a heartwarming tale of bravery and family but also a landmark in animation history. The movie utilized a groundbreaking animation technique called Xerography, which was revolutionary for its time. This process allowed animators to transfer drawings directly onto cels using a photocopying method, preserving the details of the original artwork. This was particularly crucial for "One Hundred and One Dalmatians," considering the immense challenge of drawing and inking the multitude of spots on each dog. An interesting fact about the film is that it was one of the first Disney features to significantly reduce production costs without sacrificing quality. The Xerography technique eliminated the need for hand-inking every single frame, a painstaking and expensive process, which had a considerable impact on the studio's future productions. I recommend please take time to watch this amazing masterpiece and If you have already watched this film then please tell me … 1. What is the name of the villain in "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" who is obsessed with turning the puppies into a fur coat? 2. Who are the two main Dalmatian parents trying to rescue their puppies in the film? 3. What animation technique was innovatively used in "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" to manage the complexity of animating numerous spots on the dogs? Keep learning #media #communication and #broadcasting at UPES Abhishek K Singh Pulkit Jain, PhD Dr. Amaresh Jha Rajiv Pundir Himanshu Pal Singh

Dr. Amaresh Jha

PhD, MBA (Liverpool, UK), MA (Mass Comm) Associate Professor & Head, UPES School of Liberal Studies & Media, Fellow- Royal Asiatic Society, Former Television Journalist and Multimedia Producer

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Amazing

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Abhishek K Singh

Associate Professor at UPES!! Former Dean & HoD-Media Studies, Bayan College, Oman !! Former Professor, MOHE, Oman !! Ex. Chair- CDC, PNW, USA !! Mentor !! Academic Researcher !!

4mo

Impressive sir....

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