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Animation Basics

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1. Two Towers (Gollum) - King Kong remake (2005)






2. The panel where you create and edit Action Scrip code for an object or a frame.






3. An animation process that does not redraw entire frames of animation but instead variably reuses common parts between frames. This was a quick and cheap way to produce animations for Saturday morning cartoons.






4. Humorous Phases of Funny Faces (the first cartoon using chalk drawing and cut-outs)






5. Is a type of stop-motion animation that photographs people to give the illusion of seemingly impossible actions.






6. Simple animation that starts in frame 1 and loops until the rest of the movie has been downloaded.






7. Tool for planning visual media like animation - video and even websites.






8. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (Trolley Troubles) - end up abandoning Oswald - becomes Mickey (created by Iwerks)






9. A written version of a play or other dramatic composition






10. A spinning disc mounted vertically on a handle. Around the center of the disc a series of pictures was drawn corresponding to frames of the animation; around its circumference was a series of radial slits. The user would spin the disc and look throug






11. The process of breaking apart text to place each character in a separate text block. The process of separating groups - instances - and bitmaps into ungrouped - of editable elements.






12. Object on the stage that is used to provide interactivity - such as jumping to another frame on the Timeline.






13. The process of changing one data type to another.






14. Graphic based on pixels






15. Pre-developed movie clips that can quickly add functionality to a movie by dragging and dropping them from the Components panel to the stage. Commonly used for creating forms with boxes for entering user data.






16. Gertie the Dinosaur and Little Nemo (character from a well-known newspaper comic)






17. An Action Scrip 3.0 statement that executes a block of code in response to the event.






18. The process used to generate the files necessary for delivering Flash movies on the web - such as swf and HTML files.






19. Colonel Heeza Liar - Krazy Kat - and Bobby Bumps






20. Allows you to view a graphical representation of the size of each frame and the frame-by-frame download process.






21. Two Towers (Gollum) - King Kong remake (2005)






22. This is a good way to emphasis to certain movements and thereby draw attention where you want it.






23. An animation process in which frames are created between the keyframes that are needed to create the illusion of movement.






24. Complex Bugs and Daffy work - created Pepe LePeu - Road Runner - Wile E. Coyote - What's Opera Doc?






25. A three-footed stand often used to balance a camera






26. An animation process that does not redraw entire frames of animation but instead variably reuses common parts between frames. This was a quick and cheap way to produce animations for Saturday morning cartoons.






27. Objects - such as drawings - that are converted to symbols and stored in the Library panel. The original object.






28. A feature that enables you to view the contents of multiple frames onscreen at the same time.






29. Is a made by tracing over live-action film movement frame by frame






30. A container that holds information and is used in ActionScript code.






31. A small part of the overall story such as the introduction of a character or conflict.






32. An animation device - the successor to the zoetrope. It was invented in France in 1877 by Charles Reynaud






33. A spinning disc mounted vertically on a handle. Around the center of the disc a series of pictures was drawn corresponding to frames of the animation; around its circumference was a series of radial slits. The user would spin the disc and look throug






34. This cursor symbol means you can click to select as click and hold to MOVE the object.






35. Created rotoscoping - The Tantalizing Fly (Koko the Clown) - Dizzy Dishes - Minnie the Moocher(Betty Boop) - Popeye (Popeye Meets Sinbad) - Superman series - Gulliver's Travels (first animated feature not from Disney)






36. Sequence of images drawn page-by-page






37. It is the most crucial elements physical and theatrical. actual motions required to perform an action - refers to the pauses and the emphases added to make it dramatic






38. Scooby Doo -The Jetsons -and The Flintstones






39. James and the Giant Peach - The Nightmare Before Christmas






40. An animation stored as a single - reusable symbol in the Library panel. It has it own Timeline - independent of the main Timeline.






41. The name of a work of art or movie etc.






42. Allows you to position the Flash movie window in the browser window.






43. Complex Bugs and Daffy work - created Pepe LePeu - Road Runner - Wile E. Coyote - What's Opera Doc?






44. Simple animation that starts in frame 1 and loops until the rest of the movie has been downloaded.






45. The ability of the human eye to keep an image in view for a split second after the image has been removed from sight.






46. Looney Tunes (Hugh Harman - Rudy Ising - Fritz Freling) - Sinkin in the Bathtub (Bosko) It is now known as Warner Brothers.






47. Object on the stage that is used to provide interactivity - such as jumping to another frame on the Timeline.






48. Bugs Bunny - Daffy Duck - Droopy - Screwy Squirrel - Porky Pig - Chilly Willy - Red Hot Riding Hood






49. Is mounted above a series of cells - each containing separate elements of the scene.. Because the cells are mounted at varying distances from the camera - if it pans or moves toward them - an effect of motion perspective is created. This was invented






50. Checks for any errors in the syntax of the coding.







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