Well, it might be a team of experienced animators hired by a production company. Or, it could even be a passionate individual with the skills and the drive to bring your story to life through animation. The specific creator would depend on the circumstances and the agreements made.
I'm not sure. Maybe you can check the credits or official information related to the animation to find out.
I'm not sure who exactly created it. You might want to check some animation industry websites or forums for that information.
It could be a team of producers and directors. They make the decisions on how the animation is developed and executed.
The animation studio and its team of directors and producers usually make those decisions. They consider various factors like the story's requirements, audience preferences, and available resources.
The ownership of your animated story usually lies with the party that has a legal contract or agreement stating their rights. This could be you if you created it independently and didn't enter into any partnerships. Or, if it was a collaborative effort, the terms of the collaboration would determine ownership.
The production of animated films usually included the following steps: 1. Script Creation: The script is the foundation of movie production. You need to create a complete script according to the storyline and character settings. 2. Storyboard: The storyboard was a detailed description of the scenes, actions, characters, props, and so on. 3. Art design: The art design of the movie, including the composition of the picture, color, and styling, needs to be done according to the script and storyboard script. 4. Animation production: animation production refers to the scenes and characters in the script being animated according to the art design, including character modeling, movements, expressions, etc. 5. Sound design: Sound design includes soundtracks, sound effects, etc. It needs to be based on the storyline of the movie and the characteristics of the characters. [6. Edited: Edited is the process of combining different scenes into a complete movie. Different materials need to be edited, pieced together, and colored.] 7. Special effects production: Special effects production refers to the use of computer technology to create special effects in movies such as smoke, flames, special effects, etc. 8. Post-production: Post-production includes the adjustment of the picture effects, soundtracks, subtitles, and other aspects. It is the final process of the film. The above is the basic process of animated film production. Every step requires professional skills and knowledge, and requires multiple teams to work together to complete.
One of the most captivating animated stories I've seen is 'Spirited Away'. It has a unique plot filled with magic, mystery, and interesting characters like Chihiro, a young girl who enters a spirit world. The animation is detailed and beautiful, making the story truly come alive.
It might not be bad. Maybe it just needs a few tweaks or a different perspective.
It depends on a few factors. If the animation follows the original story closely, uses good quality graphics, and has a coherent plot, it could be considered legit. But if it strays too far or has poor production values, it might not be.
It depends on various factors like the content, themes, and target audience. If it contains mature or controversial elements not suitable for the intended viewers, then it could be considered inappropriate.