Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Theo LipfertKent, Abigail Elizabeth2016-01-032016-01-032015https://scholarworks.montana.edu/handle/1/9053Transistors: teeny tech that changed the world is a film that is part of the student's thesis project.Animation offers many opportunities to filmmakers to deeply explore concepts and ideas in their films, sometimes with more resonance than live action footage. In science film, animation offers a particular strength in engaging audiences despite complicated and technical science subjects. This paper serves as an analysis of animation in science documentary, a survey of the history of animation in science film, an exploration of platform for these films, and a reflection on the production of my own short animated science documentary titled, "Transistors: Teeny Tech that Changed the World."enAnimation (Cinematography)Science filmsDrawing it out : the form and function of animation in science documentary filmTransistors: teeny tech that changed the worldThesisCopyright 2015 by Abigail Elizabeth Kent