PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Mazanec, Martin TI - Animation of Film DP - 2009 Dec 1 TA - Iluminace PG - 71--81 VI - 21 IP - 4 IS - 0862397X AB - The text reflects on the nature of the definition of animation and animated film along the lines of Kubelka's discourse, which either considers animation as a supreme film technology, i.e. creating the impression of movement between a series of static photograms, or, for the same reason, condemns it as an empty concept; since cinematography operates on the principle of interesting a series of photograms, the term animation is redundant. The author extends the discursive field of animation to include intermedial intersections and specific contexts of use, conceiving it as a shifting sign that acquires meaning only in the context of a specific message, thus simultaneously cultivating and blurring the term, and thus demonstrating the great theoretical and practical-methodological potential that the medium/technology of animation offers.