noun
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an artist who produces animated cartoons
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a person who coordinates or facilitates something, esp a television or radio presenter
Etymology
Origin of animator
First recorded in 1565–75, and in 1915–20 animator for def. 2; from Late Latin animātor; see origin at animate, -tor
Explanation
If you're an animator, you're an artist who makes a drawing, clay figure, or digital image appear to move. Animators draw the images that make your favorite cartoon character seem to walk and talk. It used to be that an animator drew a series of images on paper that would appear as continuous movement when they were viewed in quick succession. Now there are many different kinds of animation, including claymation, in which clay figures are repeatedly filmed, adjusted, and filmed again, seeming to move independently thanks to animators. The Latin root word is animare, "give breath to," from anima, "life."
Vocabulary lists containing animator
Anim (Level I)
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anim (life, mind, spirit); bio (life)
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