Cartoon films have very little limits. If you can draw something, you can (21)…………………..it move on the cinema screen. The use (22)…………………..new ideas and advanced computer programs means that cartoons are becoming exciting again for people of (23)……………..ages.
By the (24)…………………..of the 1970s, the cinema world had decided that cartoons were only for children. But soon (25)…………………..one or two directors had some original new ideas. They proved that it was possible to make films in which both adults and children could (26)…………………..the fun.
However, not (27)…………………..cartoon film was successful. The Black Cauldron, for example, failed, mainly because it was too (28)…………………..for children and too childish for adults. Directors learnt from this (29)………………….., and the film companies began to make large (30)…………………..of money again.
Cartoon films have very little limits. If you can draw something, you can (21)…………make………..it move on the cinema screen. The use (22)…………of………..new ideas and advanced computer programs means that cartoons are becoming exciting again for people of (23)………all……..ages.
By the (24)…………end………..of the 1970s, the cinema world had decided that cartoons were only for children. But soon (25)…………afterwards………..one or two directors had some original new ideas. They proved that it was possible to make films in which both adults and children could (26)…………share………..the fun.
However, not (27)…………every………..cartoon film was successful. The Black Cauldron, for example, failed, mainly because it was too (28)…………frightening………..for children and too childish for adults. Directors learnt from this (29)…………mistake……….., and the film companies began to make large (30)…………amounts………..of money again.
Cartoon films have very little limits. If you can draw something, you can (21)…………make………..it move on the cinema screen. The use (22)……………of ……..new ideas and advanced computer programs means that cartoons are becoming exciting again for people of (23)………all……..ages.
By the (24)………end…………..of the 1970s, the cinema world had decided that cartoons were only for children. But soon (25)…………afterwards………..one or two directors had some original new ideas. They proved that it was possible to make films in which both adults and children could (26)…………share………..the fun.
However, not (27)………every…………..cartoon film was successful. The Black Cauldron, for example, failed, mainly because it was too (28)……………frightening……..for children and too childish for adults. Directors learnt from this (29)………mistake………….., and the film companies began to make large (30)………amounts…………..of money again.
Cartoon films have very little limits. If you can draw something, you can (21)……make……………..it move on the cinema screen. The use (22)…………of………..new ideas and advanced computer programs means that cartoons are becoming exciting again for people of (23)……all……..ages.
By the (24)…………end………..of the 1970s, the cinema world had decided that cartoons were only for children. But soon (25)……… afterward…………..one or two directors had some original new ideas. They proved that it was possible to make films in which both adults and children could (26)………share…………..the fun.
However, not (27)……very……………..cartoon film was successful. The Black Cauldron, for example, failed, mainly because it was too (28)…………frightenin………..for children and too childish for adults. Directors learnt from this (29)……mistake…………….., and the film companies began to make large (30)………amount…………..of money again.