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1. In typography - it is the process of uniformly increasing or decreasing the space between all letters in a block of text.
Tracking
Malias (8 December 1861 - 21 January 1938)
Overlapping action
Serif
2. They have a beginning (setup) middle (conflict) and end (resolution). Oftentimes - in the end the character achieves the goal and better understands themselves.
Turn around
Story Arcs
Humorous Phases of Funny Faces
Persistence of Vision
3. A book with a series of pictures that vary gradually from one page to the next - so that when the pages are turned rapidly - the pictures appear to animate by simulating motion or some other change.
Flip book
Mutoscope
Thaumatrope
The Illusion of Life
4. In typography - it is a slight projection finishing off a stroke of a letter.
Flip book
Tracking
Serif
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
5. An English photographer who spent much of his life in the United States. He is known for his pioneering work on animal locomotion which used multiple cameras to capture motion - and his zoopraxiscope - a device for projecting motion pictures that pre
Muybridge (9 April 1830 - 8 May 1904)
Keyframe
Mutoscope
Pre-synchronous sound
6. A special motion picture camera used in the traditional animation process that moves a number of pieces of artwork past the camera at various speeds and at various distances from one another.
Disney (December 5 - 1901 - December 15 - 1966)
Leading
Multi-plane Camera
Blackton (January 5 - 1875 - August 13 - 1941)
7. Used to prepare the audience for an action and to make the action appear more realistic. For example a dancer jumping off the floor has to bend his knees first; a golfer making a swing has to swing the club back first. For special effect - can be omi
Timing
Muybridge (9 April 1830 - 8 May 1904)
Anticipation
The Illusion of Life
8. A 1928 American animated short film produced in black-and-white by The Walt Disney Studio. The cartoon is considered the debut of Mickey Mouse. The film is also notable for being one of the first cartoons with synchronized sound.
Steamboat Willie
Anticipation
Leading
Thaumatrope
9. Directs the audience's attention and makes it clear what is of greatest importance in a scene. Presents the idea in a complete and unmistakable method. Keeps the focus on what is relevant and avoids unnecessary detail.
Newton's 3 Laws of Motion
Mutoscope
Blackton (January 5 - 1875 - August 13 - 1941)
Staging
10. It is called this because an animator literally works directly from the first drawing in the scene. This process usually produces drawings and action that have a fresh and slightly zany look - because the whole process is kept very creative. This tec
Straight ahead action
Animation
Muybridge (9 April 1830 - 8 May 1904)
Persistence of Vision
11. An American cartoonist and animator. His pioneering early animated films far outshone the work of his contemporaries - and set a standard followed by Walt Disney and others in later decades. His two best-known creations are the newspaper comic strip
Straight ahead action and pose to pose
Arcs
Staging
McCay (September 26 - 1869 - July 26 - 1934)
12. A French caricaturist who made "Fantasmagorie" which is considered to be the first fully animated film ever made. It was made up of 700 drawings - each of which was double-exposed - leading to a running time of almost two minutes.
Anticipation
Cohl (January 4 - 1857 - January 20 - 1938)
Starevich (August 8 - 1882 - February 26 - 1965)
The Enchanted Drawing
13. Acknowledged by people everywhere as having some deep or central relevance to everyone. They might have to do with life in general - human nature - faith - courage - basic life transitions - love - loss - and any number of other things.
Praxinoscope
Staging
Universal Theme
Thaumatrope
14. The classical definition - employed by Disney - was to remain true to reality - just presenting it in a wilder - more extreme form. Other forms of of this technique can involve the supernatural or surreal - alterations in the physical features of a c
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Thaumatrope
Exaggeration
Newton's 3 Laws of Motion
15. Where a character starts to move and parts of him take a few frames to catch up.
Cohl (January 4 - 1857 - January 20 - 1938)
Staging
Drag
Keyframe
16. Renderings of a character standing in multiple positions including facing front - 3/4 front - profile - 3/4 rear - and rear.
The Illusion of Life
Turn around
Blocking
Leading
17. This is a silent cartoon by J. Stuart Blackton released in 1906. It features a cartoonist drawing faces on a chalkboard - and the faces coming to life. It is generally regarded by film historians as the first animated film.
Humorous Phases of Funny Faces
Kinetoscope
Mutoscope
Follow through and overlapping action
18. The earliest elementary form of this device was created in China around 180 AD. The modern device was produced in 1834. The device is essentially a cylinder with vertical slits around the sides. Around the inside edge of the cylinder there are a seri
Zoetrope
Anticipation
Cohl (January 4 - 1857 - January 20 - 1938)
Squash and Stretch
19. A 1937 American animated film produced by Walt Disney. Based on the German fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm - it is the first full-length cel-animated feature in motion picture history - the first animated feature film produced in America - the first
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Serif
Non-synchronous sound
Slow in and slow out
20. The speed of an action gives meaning to movement - both physical and emotional meaning. The animator must spend the appropriate amount of time on the anticipation of an action - on the action - and on the reaction to the action. If too much time is s
Straight ahead action
Sullivan (2 February 1887 - 15 February 1933)
Timing
Slow in and Slow out
21. One of the first filmmakers to use the techniques of stop-motion and drawn animation.
Serif
Blackton (January 5 - 1875 - August 13 - 1941)
McCay (September 26 - 1869 - July 26 - 1934)
Fleischer (July 19 - 1883 - September 11 - 1972)
22. Two different approaches to the actual drawing process. One draws out a scene frame by frame from beginning to end. One involves starting with drawing a few key frames and then filling in the intervals later. One is best for creating a more fluid - d
Straight ahead action
Straight ahead action and pose to pose
Follow through and overlapping action
Kinetoscope
23. Most natural action tends to follow an arched trajectory - and animation should adhere to this principle by following implied "arcs" for greater realism. This can apply to a limb moving by rotating a joint - or a thrown object moving along a paraboli
Staging
Arcs
Newton's 3 Laws of Motion
Slow in and Slow out
24. This principle's purpose is to direct the audience's attention - and make it clear what is of greatest importance in a scene; what is happening - and what is about to happen. Johnston and Thomas defined it as "the presentation of any idea so that it
Stop motion
Steamboat Willie
Thaumatrope
Staging
25. An 1908 French animated film by Amile Cohl. It is one of the earliest examples of traditional (hand-drawn) animation - and considered by film historians to be the first animated cartoon.
Fantasmagorie
Straight ahead action
Blocking
Zoetrope
26. An American animator. He was a pioneer in the development of the animated cartoon. He brought such animated characters as Betty Boop - Koko the Clown - Popeye - and Superman to the movie screen and was responsible for a number of technological innova
Malias (8 December 1861 - 21 January 1938)
Follow through and overlapping action
Fleischer (July 19 - 1883 - September 11 - 1972)
Arcs
27. Adds more frames near the beginning and near the end of a movement - and fewer in the middle - to make the animation appear more realistic. This principle applies to both characters moving between two extreme poses and inanimate - moving objects.
Theatre Optique
Keyframe
Slow in and slow out
Follow through and overlapping action
28. A French illusionist and filmmaker famous for leading many technical and narrative developments in the earliest days of cinema. He was a prolific innovator in the use of special effects - accidentally discovered the substitution stop trick in 1896 -
Theatre Optique
Muybridge (9 April 1830 - 8 May 1904)
Persistence of Vision
Malias (8 December 1861 - 21 January 1938)
29. Helps render movement more realistic and gives the impression that characters follow the laws of physics. Exaggerated used of the technique can produce a comical effect - while more realistic animation must time the actions exactly to produce a convi
Staging
Follow through and overlapping action
Anticipation
Pre-synchronous sound
30. This principle means taking into account forms in three-dimensional space - giving them volume and weight. The animator needs to be a skilled draughtsman and has to understand the basics of three-dimensional shapes - anatomy - weight - balance - ligh
Malias (8 December 1861 - 21 January 1938)
Staging
Praxinoscope
Solid Drawing
31. Adding these to the main action gives a scene more life - and can help to support the main action. A person walking can simultaneously swing his arms or keep them in his pockets - he can speak or whistle - or he can express emotions through facial ex
Non-synchronous sound
Secondary action
Pose-to-Pose
Leading
32. This is an acclaimed book - 1981 - by Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas. It is widely considered to be one of the best books ever published on the topic of character animation.
Universal Theme
Steamboat Willie
The Illusion of Life
Squash and Stretch
33. A drawing that defines the starting and ending points of any transition.
Phenakistoscope
Solid Drawing
Pre-synchronous sound
Keyframe
34. The tendency for parts of the body to move at different rates (an arm will move on different timing of the head and so on).
Straight ahead action
Cohl (January 4 - 1857 - January 20 - 1938)
Overlapping action
McCay (September 26 - 1869 - July 26 - 1934)
35. An Australian cartoonist - pioneer animator and film producer - best known for producing the first Felix the Cat silent cartoons.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Exaggeration
Story Arcs
Sullivan (2 February 1887 - 15 February 1933)
36. Invented by French scientist Charles-Émile Reynaud - it was a more sophisticated version of the zoetrope. It used the same basic mechanism of a strip of images placed on the inside of a spinning cylinder - but instead of viewing it through slits - it
Blackton (January 5 - 1875 - August 13 - 1941)
Praxinoscope
Persistence of Vision
Appeal
37. An animation technique in which key poses are created to establish timing and placement of characters and props in a given scene or shot.
Sullivan (2 February 1887 - 15 February 1933)
Anticipation
Blocking
Keyframe
38. 1.) The velocity of a body remains constant unless the body is acted upon by an external force. 2.) The acceleration (a) of a body is parallel and directly proportional to the net force (F) and inversely proportional to the mass (m) - F = ma 3.) The
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39. A Russian and French stop-motion animator who used insects and other animals as his protagonists.
Starevich (August 8 - 1882 - February 26 - 1965)
Anticipation
Straight ahead action
Blackton (January 5 - 1875 - August 13 - 1941)
40. Used to prepare the audience for an action - and to make the action appear more realistic. A dancer jumping off the floor has to bend his knees first; a golfer making a swing has to swing the club back first. The technique can also be used for less p
Malias (8 December 1861 - 21 January 1938)
Keyframe
Anticipation
Disney (December 5 - 1901 - December 15 - 1966)
41. An animation technique to make a physically manipulated object appear to move on its own. The object is moved in small increments between individually photographed frames - creating the illusion of movement when the series of frames is played as a co
Stop motion
Magic Lantern
Animation
Slow in and slow out
42. A spinning disc attached 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 throu
Drag
Solid Drawing
Phenakistoscope
Fantasmagorie
43. A sound-track or music that has not been carefully timed to fit the picture. Music and animation are both "time arts" and will thus eventually synchronize at random points.
Keyframe
Newton's 3 Laws of Motion
Anticipation
Non-synchronous sound
44. In typography - it refers to the distance between the baselines of successive lines of type.
Praxinoscope
Cohl (January 4 - 1857 - January 20 - 1938)
Timing
Leading
45. The predecessor of the modern day projector. It consisted of a translucent oil painting and a simple lamp. When put together in a darkened room - the image would appear larger on a flat surface. Some slides for the lanterns contained parts that could
Multi-plane Camera
Cohl (January 4 - 1857 - January 20 - 1938)
Newton's 3 Laws of Motion
Magic Lantern
46. A simple toy used in the Victorian era. It is a small circular disk or card with two different pictures on each side that was attached to a piece of string or a pair of strings running through the centre. When the string is twirled quickly between th
Pre-synchronous sound
The Enchanted Drawing
Thaumatrope
Leading
47. In this type of animation - the animator plans his action - figuring out just what drawings will be needed to animate the scene. This is used for animation that requires good acting - where poses and timing are important.
Follow through and overlapping action
Solid Drawing
Anticipation
Pose-to-Pose
48. A moving picture show presented by Charles-Émile Reynaud in 1892. It was the first presentation of projected moving images to an audience.
Starevich (August 8 - 1882 - February 26 - 1965)
Muybridge (9 April 1830 - 8 May 1904)
Theatre Optique
Flip book
49. The most important principle is this - the purpose of which is to give a sense of weight and flexibility to drawn objects. It can be applied to simple objects - like a bouncing ball - or more complex constructions - like the musculature of a human fa
Malias (8 December 1861 - 21 January 1938)
Squash and Stretch
Tracking
Anticipation
50. This is when the animation is created first - then audio is added later. Sound effects are used to complement the spatial and temporal settings established by the visuals.
Staging
Post-synchronous sound
Humorous Phases of Funny Faces
Straight ahead action
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