Due to the fact that technologies are more and more accessible, budgets are getting smaller and more and more products are being born. Therefore, the viewer is increasingly faced with the question: how to select only the highest quality and most interesting from the huge flow of information? Consider the basic principles of search using the example of the best cartoons.
Undoubtedly, the main indicator of the quality of the cartoon is the nomination for the Oscar. Cartoons have been awarded a gold statuette since 2002, and time after time the highest quality and most serious projects released in 12 months apply for it.
However, there are always no more than five nominees, and such a list will not last long. In this case, it is worth using the databases of large sites about cinema: in Russia this is Kinopoisk, in the rest of the world - imdb.com.
Enter kinopoisk.ru in the address bar and follow this link. At the top of the site, find the "ratings" button, in it the item "search for the best". A menu will open in front of you, which will allow you to specify your own desires as much as possible, indicating the box office, rating of the cartoon and the year of creation. However, try to minimize the information entered: remember, the more restrictions you impose, the fewer results the search will return. The most reasonable would be to conduct two searches - by box office (after learning the opinion of viewers who "voted with a wallet") and by rating. In the latter case, you will surely come across "independent" animation - without huge budgets and wide distribution, but of high quality in itself.
From the "ratings" menu, you can also move to the "lists" item. Select the "years" tab and, accordingly, the year you are interested in. There is no need to enter anything here - the site automatically selects films (both animated and fiction) with the maximum rating, released within the specified period.
Use periodicals. For any magazine, most sites, and even individual directors (Quentin Tarantino, for example), drawing up an individual "chart of the best" is commonplace. Such ratings are most often formed at the end of the year or the beginning of the next.