Animated Motion Picture definition

Animated Motion Picture means any means a Motion Picture that is created predominantly by one or more non-live action production methods (e.g., hand-drawn animation such as "Prince of Egypt", CGI such as "Shrek", stop-motion such as "Chicken Run" and/or motion capture such as "Polar Express") (each, an "Animation Method"). However, a Motion Picture shall not be deemed to be an Animated Motion Picture if digital Animation Method(s) are used, in whole or in part, to create photorealistic characters that interact with live-action characters in live-action settings. (Photorealistic characters include both "real world" characters modified by an Animation Method e.g., Babe the pig in "Babe" and characters that are invented but which are depicted in a "real world" manner by an Animation Method (e.g., Yoda in "Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones," Gollum in "Lord of the Rings," the dinosaurs in "Jurassic Park," the robots in "I, Robot," and the toy soldiers in "Small Soldiers.")
Animated Motion Picture means any Motion Picture that is created predominantly by one or more non-live-action production methods (e.g., hand-drawn animation such as Prince of Egypt, CGI such as Shrek, stop-motion such as Chicken Run and/or motion capture such as Polar Express) (each, an “Animation Method”). However, a Motion Picture that is created predominantly by one or more live-action production methods, but in which digital Animation Method(s) are used, in whole or in part, to create photorealistic characters that interact with live-action characters in a live-action setting, will not be deemed an Animated Motion Picture and will be deemed either a Hybrid Motion Picture or a Live-Action Motion Picture as applicable. (Photorealistic characters include both “real world” characters modified by an Animation Method (e.g., Babe the pig in Babe) and characters that are invented but which are depicted in a “real world” manner by an Animation Method (e.g. Yoda in Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones, Gollum in Lord of the Rings, the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, the robots in I, Robot, and the toy soldiers in Small Soldiers).
Animated Motion Picture means any means a Motion Picture that is created predominantly by one or more non-live action production methods (e.g., hand-drawn animation such as "Prince of Egypt", CGI such as "Shrek", stop-motion such as "Chicken Run" and/or motion capture such as "Polar Express") (each, an "Animation Method"). However, a Motion Picture shall not be deemed to be an Animated Motion Picture if digital Animation Method(s) are used, in whole or in part, to create photorealistic characters that interact with live-action characters in live-action settings. (Photorealistic characters include both "real world" characters modified by an Animation Method e.g., Babe the pig in "Babe" and characters that are invented but which are depicted in a "real world" manner by an Animation Method (e.g., Yoda in "Star Wars II:

Examples of Animated Motion Picture in a sentence

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