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Animation 1

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The most important rule to squash and stretch is no matter how squashed or stretched the object is, the _____________remains constant. Volume
The weight of a character’s arms and legs dictates how fast they follow; ____________ objects drag father behind. Heavier
Facial animation must be _________________ in order to be noticed. Exaggerated
Presenting an idea so that it is unmistakably clear. Where you put the characters in relation to each other as well as to the viewer. Staging
In this animation the animator plans the action, drawing out the main actions and setting key poses for the character. Pose to Pose Animation
The number of frames between key poses impacts the overall feel of the movement. The more frames used, the slower the actions; the fewer the frames, the faster the action. Timing
In this type of animation, the animator makes up the action frame by frame Straight ahead Animation
Smaller actions that take place while the main actions occur. Secondary Action
Used to create acceleration and deceleration of an object’s movement, such as a ball losing speed as it bounces. Ease
This action gives animation a more natural action and better flow because nothing moves in a straight line. Arcs
This action gives the illusion of weight and volume to a character as it moves. Squash & Stretch
The termination of an action without stopping everything at once. Follow through
A live performer has charisma; an animated character has ___________. Appeal
Caricatures of facial features, expressions, poses, and actions which can make characters look ridiculous. Exaggeration
This movement prepares the audience for a major action the character is about to perform. Anticipation
The creative force behind Pixar. John Lasseter
He invested over $10 million in Pixar. Steve Jobs
A lot of drawings passing by very fast. Animation
The _____________ inspires the art. Technology
The ____________ challenges the technology. Art
A disc that when spun around merges the two images on either side to make a new picture. Thaumatrope
Created by Winsor McCay in 1914, it is considered the first successful animated cartoon. Gertie the Trained Dinosaur
A circular drum with little slits cut out to view the images inside. When spun around the images appear to be moving. Zoetrope
The world’s first feature-length computer animated movie came out in 1995. Toy Story
The first movie with 3D animation. Future World
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