Animation Studio - Firsts in Animated Feature Films

Firsts in Animated Feature Films

Throughout the history of animated studios, there have been many firsts with regards to technology and techniques used to produce better graphics and innovate on already existing techniques. Some of these can be obtained from the following page- Firsts in animated feature films.

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