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<h3 align="center">'''The World of LGBTQ Film and Video Animation'''</h3>
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<p>Film and video game animation is a rapidly growing segment of the global entertainment industryAdvanced technology means these projects can be produced locally and exported internationally in many languages, increasing their popularity and investment returnsJust recently, Europe launched its first European Animation Awards.  Innovations include 3-D production and motion capture technologiesRecent reports show the industry growing at a 14% global annual growth rate.</p>
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<p>Wrestling is a complicated sport that involves many layersHistorically, the sport originated in Egypt, Greece, Rome, and Turkey as a competitive combat sport which includes various grappling techniquesToday's wrestling sport has broken into two factions: one that retains those original roots and includes the Greco-Roman and Freestyle competitions that are part of the Olympic gamesA second, modern faction of the sport has added elements of theatre and popular entertainment which also involves a tremendous amount of physical exertion and skill.</p>
  
<p>Only recently, however, is this genre evolving to include more LGBTQ characters and narratives in its contentThis is being propelled by the success of a number of prominent LGBTQ participants in the industry itself</p>.  
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<p>The sport has historically been male only, though it has evolved to include all gender types today.  The nature of the sport, combined with this male focus, has presented elements of homo-eroticism that have appealed to the LGBTQ communityThe sport itself, however, has not been open to LGBTQ participation.  Any representation of the community within the theatrical side of the sport have included overt racial and ethnic characters that exaggerated their feminine characteristics.  Most LGBTQ wrestlers have come out of the closet after retiring.</p>   
  
<p>Animation comes in many forms, including documentaries, shorts and feature length films, television shows, and video games.  There is now an Academy Award classification for the genre, and several LGBTQ individuals have been honoured to be receipientsMost recently, [[Adrian Molina]] and [[Darla K. Anderson]] received the Academy Award for the animated film 'Coco' in 2018.</p>   
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<p>Transgender participation in the sport has only recently become a prominent issueIn 2017, American [[Mack Beggs]] gained international attention when he was forced to compete in the Texas state women's competitive category despite having transitioned to male.</p>   
  
<p>Film animation remains an opportunity for a new generation of filmmakersMany are using online crowdfunding platforms to finance their works, such as kickstarter, gofundme, and indigogoThe previous lack of diversity is fueling this creative process as the community takes the initiative to fill the gap.  Successful ventures include the highly successful global reception of 'In a Hearbeat' (2017) produced by filmmakers [[Beth Davis]] and [[Esteban Bravo]] with over 35 million YouTube views, and the film 'Arrival' (2013) by filmmaker [[Alex Myung]].</p>  
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<p>Other sports have evolved from wrestlingThese include Mixed Martial Arts and Boxing.  </p>
  
<p>We have identified several notable LGBTQ individuals in this fast-growing profession from Australia, Canada, Great Britain, Mexico, and the United States. To read more, see the list and access their fascinating biographies '''[[The World of LGBTQ Film and Video Animation|CLICK HERE]]'''</p>
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<p>We have found prominent members of the LGBTQ wrestling community in Canada, Great Britain, Israel, Japan, Mexico, and the United States. To read more and see the complete list '''[[LGBTQ Wrestlers and Wrestling Management|CLICK HERE]]'''</p>
  
 
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]
 
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]

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DID YOU KNOW?

LGBTQ Wrestlers and Wrestling Management

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Wrestling is a complicated sport that involves many layers. Historically, the sport originated in Egypt, Greece, Rome, and Turkey as a competitive combat sport which includes various grappling techniques. Today's wrestling sport has broken into two factions: one that retains those original roots and includes the Greco-Roman and Freestyle competitions that are part of the Olympic games. A second, modern faction of the sport has added elements of theatre and popular entertainment which also involves a tremendous amount of physical exertion and skill.

The sport has historically been male only, though it has evolved to include all gender types today. The nature of the sport, combined with this male focus, has presented elements of homo-eroticism that have appealed to the LGBTQ community. The sport itself, however, has not been open to LGBTQ participation. Any representation of the community within the theatrical side of the sport have included overt racial and ethnic characters that exaggerated their feminine characteristics. Most LGBTQ wrestlers have come out of the closet after retiring.

Transgender participation in the sport has only recently become a prominent issue. In 2017, American Mack Beggs gained international attention when he was forced to compete in the Texas state women's competitive category despite having transitioned to male.

Other sports have evolved from wrestling. These include Mixed Martial Arts and Boxing.

We have found prominent members of the LGBTQ wrestling community in Canada, Great Britain, Israel, Japan, Mexico, and the United States. To read more and see the complete list CLICK HERE

Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles See Here


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