Animated Films

Animated films are a genre of motion pictures characterized by the use of animation techniques to create the illusion of movement. Instead of being filmed using live-action footage, animated films are produced through the manipulation of images, either created traditionally by hand-drawing or painting, or through computer-generated imagery (CGI).

This genre encompasses a wide range of styles, including 2D animation, 3D animation, stop-motion, and more. Animated films can target various audiences, including children and adults, and often incorporate elements such as storytelling, humor, and musical scores.

They are notable for their vibrant visuals, imaginative worlds, and ability to bring fantastical characters and stories to life, engaging viewers in a unique way. Animated films have become a significant part of global cinema, with numerous critically and commercially successful films that have shaped cultural trends and storytelling methods.