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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Osamu Tezuka is well known for its ______ animation | Anime Style |
| T/F: Toy Story was the first fully computer-animated feature film which was released in 1994 | False (1995) |
| It is the studio that invented the multiplane camera | Walt Disney Studios |
| How many frames in a second? | 24 |
| T/F: 3D animation is a CGI | True |
| It is the other name for Praxinoscope | Movieola |
| It was the most successful animation studios during the Turn of the Century in New York City and launch the careers of cartoonist that created Mighty Mouse, Betty Boop, and Woody Woodpecker | Bray Studios |
| The process of making the illusion of change and motion | Animation |
| It is the longest-running American sitcom, the longest-running American animated program | The Simpsons |
| An animation that last for 3.15 seconds has how many frames? | 75.6 (3.15 x 24) |
| It has no character and not story driven animation | Motion Graphics |
| T/F: Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston are one of the "Nine Old Men of Disney". | True |
| T/F: Thaumatrope is the other name for kineograph | False (Flipbook) |
| T/F: Cel animation is also known as traditional animation. | True |
| Traditional animation also referred to _____ animation | Cel |
| It is the first stop-motion that uses clay in 1953 | Gumbasia |
| The first fully computer-animated feature film was released in 1995 | Toy Story |
| It was invented by Joseph Plateau, a series of drawings around a disc center and attached vertically to a handle | Phenakistoscope |
| In 1930, Merrie Melodies was created by this studios | Warner Brothers Cartoons |
| It is the first animated adult feature film | Fritz the Cat |
| A footage is equal to _____ frames | 16 |
| This artist specializes in the movements of two key drawings | In-betweener |
| It is thought to rely on the phi phenomenon and beta movement | Illusion |
| This is similar to traditional animation but it uses real life materials instead of drawings | Stop Motion |
| It was the first animated film that used the Principles of Animation | Snow White and the Seven Drawfs |
| T/F: Sylvester the Cat was the first animated adult feature film. | False (Fritz the Cat) |
| This short film was the first fully CGI-animated film, created by The graphics Group, the precursor to Pixar | The Adventures of Andre and Wally B |
| Pink Phink of the series of Pink Panther, won the Best Short Film in 1963 | False (1964) |
| It was on this revolution that started the images to appear to move | Industrial Revolution |
| When rotated and saw a combined picture, it is known as _____ vision | Persistence |
| T/F: To display animation, comics is one of the tools needed | False (Digital Media) |
| An animation that lasts for 3 seconds and double shot has how many drawings? | 36 |
| It was the first hand drawn animated feature film | Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs |
| T/F: The Vitruvian Man of Leonardo da Vinci shows multiple angles and implying movement. | True |
| It is the first animated film that used stop motion photography | Humorous Phases of Funny Faces |
| The book where the Principles of Animation were introduced | The Illusion of Life |
| It was the original name of Mickey Mouse | Willie |
| It is an image projector using pictures on sheets of glass | Magic Lantern |
| T/F: It was Walt Disney Studios that was very successful during the Turn of the Century | False (Bray Studios) |
| T/F: Shahr-e-Sukteh, that has been found in Iran depicts an animated image, and these images are of running sheep | False (goats leeping) |
| T/F: Kubo is a stop motion animation | True |
| The two Old Men of Disney that created the 12 Principles of Animation | Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas |
| The first stop-motion animation film that features puppets in 1908 | The Humpty Dumpty Circus |
| T/F: Principles of Animation are not needed on 3D animation | False |
| The first hand-drawn animated film | Fantasmogorie |
| In 1961, this cartoon was about the life of 2 bears in Yellowstone National Park, debuted on national TV | Yogi Bear |
| T/F: The Flintstones was a cartoon created by Hanna-Barbera Studios | True |
| It is a hollow drum that has interchangeable strips images on its wall that spin and made the images appear to move | Zoetrope |
| It was created in 1914 and considered the first cartoon to feature an appealing character | Gertie the Dinosaur |
| T/F: In 1919, Felix the Cat is a Musical Mews. | True |
| T/F: Fantasmagorie was the first animated film using hand-drawn animation | True |
| T/F: Flipbook that recorded and displays the animation is an application software | true |
| It is the rapid succession of sequential images that minimally differ from each other. | Animation |
| T/F: The Principles of Animation has been used during the making of Fantasmagorie | False (Snow White) |
| Praxinoscope |