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The history of French animation is one of the longest in the world, as France has created some of the earliest animated films dating back to the late 19th century, and invented many of the foundational technologies of early animation. The first pictured movie was from Frenchman Émile Reynaud, who created the praxinoscope, an advanced successor to the zoetrope that could project animated films up to 16 frames long, and films of about 500~600 pictures, projected on its own Théâtre Optique at Musée Grévin in Paris, France, on 28 October 1892.

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  • The history of French animation is one of the longest in the world, as France has created some of the earliest animated films dating back to the late 19th century, and invented many of the foundational technologies of early animation. The first pictured movie was from Frenchman Émile Reynaud, who created the praxinoscope, an advanced successor to the zoetrope that could project animated films up to 16 frames long, and films of about 500~600 pictures, projected on its own Théâtre Optique at Musée Grévin in Paris, France, on 28 October 1892. Émile Cohl created what is most likely the first real animated cartoon to be drawn on paper, Fantasmagorie in 1908. The film featured many morphing figures. He is also thought to have pioneered puppet animation in 1910, pixilation in 1911 and to have started the first animated series in 1916 with (also known as Flambeau, chien perdu). (en)
  • L' Histoire de l'animation française débute au XIXe siècle lorsque la France se fait pionnière dans les brevets subséquents à l'invention du Cinématographe. Elle gagne surtout ses lettres de noblesse au XXe siècle lorsque des réalisateurs français se posent en contrepoint des hégémoniques studios Disney. Au long du siècle, la France voit l'établissement d'une industrie du cinéma d'animation sérieuse et solide, mais les projets peinent parfois à trouver des fonds et doivent alors restreindre leurs ambitions car ils souffrent de déconsidération par rapport au cinéma en prises de vue réelles. Des réussites critiques et commerciales ponctuelles comme Le Roi et l'Oiseau (1980), Kirikou et la Sorcière (1998), Les Triplettes de Belleville (2003), Persepolis (2007) ou encore Le Petit Prince (2015) permettent cependant de consolider la réputation du genre. De nos jours, le cinéma d'animation français tend à se fondre dans des coproductions internationales pour partager la charge des financements. Si le succès commercial des films de facture française reste à nuancer au niveau international, les compétences des techniciens de l'animation, formés dans des écoles prestigieuses telles que Les Gobelins, restent mondialement reconnues. (fr)
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  • The history of French animation is one of the longest in the world, as France has created some of the earliest animated films dating back to the late 19th century, and invented many of the foundational technologies of early animation. The first pictured movie was from Frenchman Émile Reynaud, who created the praxinoscope, an advanced successor to the zoetrope that could project animated films up to 16 frames long, and films of about 500~600 pictures, projected on its own Théâtre Optique at Musée Grévin in Paris, France, on 28 October 1892. (en)
  • L' Histoire de l'animation française débute au XIXe siècle lorsque la France se fait pionnière dans les brevets subséquents à l'invention du Cinématographe. Elle gagne surtout ses lettres de noblesse au XXe siècle lorsque des réalisateurs français se posent en contrepoint des hégémoniques studios Disney. (fr)
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  • History of French animation (en)
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