International Animation Day 2023: October 28 is International Animation Day, an occasion to reconnect with one’s inner child and reminisce about a time when watching animated films was the pinnacle of existence. Obviously, as a result of your increased maturation and sophistication, your appreciation for moving static images has been elevated to the point where you now share a global fascination with this innovative art form and thriving industry.
International Animation Day 2023: History
The International Animated Film Association (Association Internationale du Film d’Animation) created this unofficial holiday in 2002 to commemorate the day animation made its public debut. The inaugural performance of “Pantomimes Lumineuses” by Charles-Émile Reynaud and his Théatre Optique took place at the Grévin Museum in Paris on October 28, 1892. Three cartoons comprised the compilation: ‘Pauvre Pierrot,’ ‘Un bon bock,’ and ‘Le Clown Et Ses Chiens.’
Reynaud received a patent for Théatre Optique in 1888, which used 36 mirrors, two magic lanterns or supplemental lamps to illuminate a stationary background, and a projector to produce images on a screen. The artwork was inked onto an elongated strip that was coiled around two hand-rotating spools. Because operating the reels required some dexterity, Reynaud would typically use his hand.
Each of the three animations lasted approximately 15 minutes and comprised 500 to 600 painted images each. A pianist was present in addition to serving as the projectionist for Reynaud. Auxiliary actors delivered the dialogue. Up until 1900, half a million people watched the performance.
During that period, animation had already started to develop. The subsequent development was “lumière style,” which utilized photographs in lieu of hand-drawn ones to create a more realistic visual experience. At the Grévin Museum, audiences lost interest in the performances as they embraced the more contemporary aesthetic. Reynaud had delivered over 12,800 performances.
Reynaud’s inability to adjust to change resulted in unfavorable outcomes. Despondent and bankrupt, he destroyed the final Théatre Optique machine with a hammer in 1913 and dumped the majority of his films into the Seine.
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Activities on International Animation Day
Watch animations
Embrace nostalgia by viewing one of the enduring iconic animated films of your time period, such as “Bambi” (1942), “Lady and the Tramp” (1955), “Aladdin” (1992), “Spirited Away” (2004), or “Frozen” (2013). Or enthusiastically recite “Moose And Squirrel!” while immersed in the exploits of “Rocky and Bullwinkle” on the YouTube platform.
Try your own claymation
Make an attempt to replicate the gait of Gumby using the camera on your smartphone and several containers of Play-Doh that you have recently purchased. It must be straightforward; he is practically a stick figure!
Pay visit to the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Honour the Simpson family, who received their Hollywood star in 2000. Since 1989, their program has been broadcasting, making it the longest-running scripted American television program.
Five International Animation Day Facts That Will Astound You
- ASIFA organized film festivals in Eastern Europe during the Cold War in an effort to unite the East and West via animation.
- ASIFA promoted festivals by publishing the first English, French, and Russian-language publication devoted exclusively to animation.
- Since its inaugural edition in Annecy, France, in 1960, ASIFA has emerged as the preeminent global gathering place for over one hundred thousand individuals engaged in the animation sector.
- ASIFA established the Hiroshima International Film Festival in 1985 to mark the forty-first anniversary of the bombardment that occurred at the conclusion of World War II.
- Animafest Zagreb in Croatia bestows automatic qualification for the Academy Award and the European Animation Award upon its Grand Prix winners.
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International Animation Day 2023: Dates
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | October 28 | Saturday |
2024 | October 28 | Monday |
2025 | October 28 | Tuesday |
2026 | October 28 | Wednesday |
2027 | October 28 | Thursday |