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Animations take longer because you have to create each frame. animations you see in films now tend to have 5-8 frames each second. filming with actors doesn't need that. it takes them about a year to do just over 1 hour in animation. i don't know about you but i animate and it's pain staking work.

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animations allow more freedom to express certain ideas..e.g. a flim maker can easily create a talking dog in animation than find one in real life to act in a movie.

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Easier... and sometimes... enable them to Dodge some laws.

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it is cheaper to use animations and with animation you can make the character look just how you want it to look

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