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INTERVIEWER: Welcome to Job Talk. We´re talking to Jim Harris, who works on animated films. Thanks for joining us, Jim. So what do you do, exactly?
JIM: I`m afilm editor. I´m the person who puts the animated movie together.
INTERVIEWER: How is an animated film different from a regular movie?
JIM: Well, actually, they´re very similar.
INTERVIEWER: Takeus through the process.
JIM: Well, first, just like in a regular film, a script is written. You have to start with a good script.
INTERVIEWER: Of course, and it has to be funny.
JIM: Exactly. Thena director is hired
INTERVIEWER: Now, what does the director of animated films do? Direct the drawings?
JIM: Ha! no, the director, who is probably the most important person, manages the process. Hehelps develop the characters and works with the actors.
INTERVIEWER: So what happens next?
JIM: Well, drawings are made to illustrate the history, to show what happens. This is called a storyboard.It´s sort of like a rehearsal. When that´s done, the animation can begin. I´ll tell you how we do it the old fashioned way. It´s more interesting.
INTERVIEWER: Oh yeah?why?
JIM: It´s allcomputerized now. So first, in the old way, actors record the characters´voice in a recording studio. The whole script is recorded.
INTERVIEWER: Then what?
JIM: Then, the backgrounds are created. It´s likebuilding the sets for a play.
INTERVIEWER: Sounds fun. What´s next?
JIM: Well, the animation begins. First, pictures of the characters are drawn. The animator draws the pictures on a clear plasticcalled celluloid. That´s why they´re called cels. Each picture is drawn on a separate cel.
INTERVIEWER: Huh, then what?
JIM: Ok, here´s where it gets fun. They put each cel on top of a backgroundpicture and take a photograph. They do this many times. When all the photographs are put together, it looks like the characters are moving.
INTERVIEWER: That´s so exciting! so that´s that?
JIM: Not...
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