International Animation Day (IAD) is observed on October 28 every year. Launched in 2002 by the International Animated Film Association (ASIFA), a part of UNESCO, this day is all about inspiring fresh talent and celebrating the world of animation.
Animation has come a long way since its beginnings in 1892 when French inventor Charles-Émile Reynaud revolutionised the art form. Reynaud was the first to project animated cartoons to a public audience in 1892 in Paris. Over the years, countless innovations have transformed art from simple hand-drawn sketches into today’s stunning digital masterpieces.
Now recognised in over 50 countries, International Animation Day honours the art form that continues to mesmerise audiences of all ages.
Animation comes in a variety of forms, such as stop
motion, typography, 3D and traditional 2D animation. Each style brings its own
unique flair and storytelling potential.
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