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Terminology: Whiteboard animation is the process of which an author physically draws and records an illustrated story using a whiteboard-or whiteboard like surface- and marker pens. The animation's frequently are aided with narration by script. The authors commonly use stop motion animation to liven hand drawn illustrations, with YouTube used as a common platform. It is also used in television and internet advertisements to communicate to consumer's in a personal way. The earliest video's made using Whiteboard Animation were published in 2009 on YouTube, used mostly for experimental purposes until developing into a story telling device, focusing majority on narratives, though it has many other uses in modern day.

Earliest video: 9 years ago, made by drawing with expo markers, used for short videos of simple drawings. But it has evolved into detailed stop motion animation, used to tell different narratives(such as a Youtubers life story). A common platform is Youtube, started as early as 2009, and is now used by many Youtuber's to connect with their subscriber's.