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Which BEST explains why animation in the 1920s largely consisted of short films?
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All of the earlies movies were quite short.
All of the earlies movies were quite short.
Animating was a slow and time-consuming concept.
Animating was a slow and time-consuming concept.
There were very few characters to work with in that era.
There were very few characters to work with in that era.
It was impossible to make a film longer than a few minutes.
It was impossible to make a film longer than a few minutes.
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Animating was a slow and time-consuming process. Frame-by-frame hand drawing required huge amounts of labor and time, so studios produced short films rather than long animated features.
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