Animation: the new face of movie and content industry
How animation in the entertainment industry can outcast the acting from the movie industry?
Think of it, entertainment
is at an all-time high, never before have we been so much obsessed with entertainment. People binge-watch an entire season on Netflix. We are already
busy in this noisy world and what we do to get disconnected is seek
entertainment, it has been decades and now access is easily available. What
might be difficult is for actors/actresses? because actors are expensive, hard to
work with sometimes.
Disney has figured
it out too early, it acquired Pixar in 2006 and we know what it’s doing now.
Animation content is booming, even majority of movies even that of Marvels rely on CGI. The biggest
example is the Anime that is made famous by Japanese creators and story
writers. Try to see the series
created by the anime industry of japan, right from Attack on titan to Dragon ball series to Pokémon to
Naruto to death note to one punch man to demon slayers and the list goes on.
Also, we must not forget
other famous creations like tangled, Ratatouille, cars, Mulan, toy story,
frozen, Aladdin, Wall-E, Zootropolis, etc. These are mainstream famous shows.
The amount of
popularity that anime and other animation movies have collected over the last few
decades is insurmountable. Definitely, actors may not become dispensable but the
industry would suffer because of the high demand for story writing and obviously the
story writers. The good things would be
to see how the writers would overcome this challenge of creative writing at a
mass level because it’s worth noting from the history that when we make art run after
masses it becomes average or it is made available for average i.e. it’s not for
those who genuinely wants it but it now for masses which means it can be
ignored easily.
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