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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| FA8 | |
| Staging should make the scene confusing | False |
| Solid drawing is most important in: | Character posing and movement |
| Appeal is unrelated to animation quality. | False |
| Appeal is similar to: | Charisma and design quality |
| Solid drawing is unrelated to character posing. | False |
| Appeal helps make characters memorable. | True |
| Solid drawing improves the overall quality of animation. | True |
| Which of the following is a key aspect of solid drawing? | Perspective |
| Staging is not necessary in short animations. | False |
| Solid drawing focuses on creating depth and volume. | True |
| Which principle ensures characters feel grounded and dimensional? | Solid drawing |
| Appeal is subjective but follows design principles. | True |
| Staging is similar to: | Acting and Directing |
| What can help improve staging in a scene? | Clear camera angles and lighting |
| What does appeal refer to in animation? | Visual charm and interest |
| Solid drawing helps avoid stiff animation. | True |
| Staging is about placing characters randomly. | False |
| Lighting can be used to enhance staging | True |
| Good staging helps tell the story more effectively. | True |
| Which principle makes characters more engaging? | Appeal |
| Solid drawing is not useful in stylized animation. | False |
| Overly complex designs improve appeal. | False |
| Solid drawing contributes to: | Believable motion |
| Perspective is important in solid drawing. | True |
| Solid drawing helps create: | Realistic and believable poses |
| Clear design contributes to appeal. | True |
| Appeal can be found in both heroes and villains. | True |
| Which tool helps with solid drawing? | Perspective grid |
| Which principle ensures the audience knows where to look? | Staging |
| Which technique is useful for staging? | Using silhouettes |
| What is the main goal of staging in animation? | To clearly communicate the idea or action |
| What does solid drawing help avoid? | Flat and stiff animation |
| Which of the following contributes to appeal? | Clear shapes and personality |
| What skill is essential for solid drawing? | Perspective drawing |
| Staging can be improved with thoughtful composition. | True |
| Solid drawing is based on: | Realistic anatomy and structure |
| Personality enhances appeal. | True |
| Staging is most closely related to: | Composition and clarity |
| Appeal is only about making characters cute. | False |
| Which of the following enhances appeal? | Personality and clarity |
| Flat shapes are preferred in solid drawing. | False |
| FA9 | |
| Final output of traditional animation is usually: | A film or video |
| Animators draw every single frame in traditional animation. | False |
| What is the purpose of a dope sheet? | Track timing and dialogue |
| Inbetweening refers to: | Drawing frames between key poses |
| Which process involves tracing drawings onto cels? | Inking |
| Backgrounds are animated in traditional animation. | False |
| Which animation studio is famous for traditional animation? | Studio Ghibli |
| Rotoscoping uses live-action footage. | True |
| Foley artists create: | Sound effects |
| What is the standard frame rate for traditional animation? | 24 fps |
| Storyboards are used to plan scenes visually. | True |
| Which tool is used to view animation frame-by-frame? | Light table |
| Which software is commonly used in post-production? | Adobe Premiere |
| Traditional animation uses digital tools exclusively. | False |
| A storyboard is used to: | Visualize scenes before animation |
| What is the role of the clean-up artist? | Refine rough animation drawings |
| A model sheet shows character expressions and poses. | True |
| Which film was the first full-length traditional animated feature? | Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs |
| Traditional animation is slower than digital animation. | True |
| Traditional animation is no longer used today. | False |
| What does an exposure sheet (X-sheet) help with? | Timing and Synchronization |
| Clean-up artists finalize rough sketches. | True |
| Pencil tests are final versions of animation. | False |
| What is lip-syncing? | Matching mouth movements to dialogue |
| Which department adds color to the animation cels? | Ink and Paint |
| Animators use exposure sheets to time movements. | True |
| Layout artists primarily work on: | Backgrounds and camera angles |
| Which process involves tracing drawings onto cels? | Inking |
| What is the process of drawing key poses called? | Keyframing |
| Who is considered the pioneer of traditional animation? | Walt Disney |
| Exposure sheets help synchronize sound and movement | True |
| Which document outlines the visual style and character designs? | Model Sheet |
| Which is NOT part of pre-production? | inking |
| Inking is done before animation. | False |
| Traditional animation is always done on paper. | False |
| Walt Disney created the first animated film. | False |
| What does "on twos" mean in animation? | Each drawing is held for two frames |
| Which animation technique uses live-action footage as reference? | Rotoscoping |