This presentation discusses animation and its various styles. It defines animation as the illusion of movement created by displaying a sequence of images. The main styles covered are traditional animation, 2D vector animation, 3D computer animation, motion graphics, and stop motion. Traditional animation involves drawing images on transparent sheets while 2D animation uses keyframed images. 3D animation generates computer graphics to create movements and CGI effects are commonly used in movies. Motion graphics and stop motion also create animations through sequenced photographs. The presentation explores animation software, file formats, and its widespread uses in movies, games, television and simulations.