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Animation Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. An animation device - the successor to the zoetrope. It was invented in France in 1877 by Charles Reynaud
Cue points
Praxinoscope
Storyboard
Function
2. A three-footed stand often used to balance a camera
Components
Tripod
Break apart
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
3. An animation process in which frames are created between the keyframes that are needed to create the illusion of movement.
Instance
Animated graphic symbol
Loop
Tween(ing)
4. Is a type of animation made by taking photos of clay characters - moving the characters slightly between each shot.
Claymation
Loader Component
Emile Reynaud
Winsor McCay
5. The ability of the human eye to keep an image in view for a split second after the image has been removed from sight.
Persistance of Vision
Increment Action
Scene
Hanna -Barbera
6. Editable copies of symbols that are placed on the Stage.
Title
Bitmap (Raster) graphic
Instance
Max and Dave Fleischer
7. NFB - Boogie Doodle - Begone Dull Care - Binkity Blank -
Import
Movie clip symbol
Casting
Norman Mclaren
8. Feline Follies - Felix Turns the Tide
Props
Title
Otto Messmer
Property
9. ActionScript 3.0 code that 'listening' to 'hear' when an event occurs. For example - a button object might listen for a mouse click.
Hanna -Barbera
String variable
Storyboard
Event Listener
10. A type of data transmission - such as DSL and cable - in which a wide band of frequencies is available to transmit more information at the same time.
Emile Reynaud
Movie clip symbol
Nesting
Broadband
11. Complex Bugs and Daffy work - created Pepe LePeu - Road Runner - Wile E. Coyote - What's Opera Doc?
Chuck Jones
Button symbol
Thaumatrope
Appeal
12. 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.
Classes
Pixar
Components
Parent-child relationship
13. Simple animation that starts in frame 1 and loops until the rest of the movie has been downloaded.
Conditional Actions
Pre-loader
HTML alignment
Thaumatrope
14. The process used to generate the files necessary for delivering Flash movies on the web - such as swf and HTML files.
Edit
Squash and Stretch
Publish
Ray Harryhausen
15. The process of turning a bitmap image into vector paths for animation and other purposes.
Tween(ing)
Flipbook
Trace
Variable
16. Is a type of stop-motion animation that photographs people to give the illusion of seemingly impossible actions.
Pixilation
J. Stuart Blackton
Ease In and Ease out
Magic Lantern
17. Tool for planning visual media like animation - video and even websites.
Trace
Storyboard
Audience
Edit
18. In ActionScript 3.0 the functionality of an object - that is - what it can do.
Art Clokey
Thaumatrope
Methods
Bitmap (Raster) graphic
19. Alignment for hand drawings. Standard for holes to line up drawings for an animation. It was invented by Raoul Barre in 1915.
Peg Bar
Cue points
Object
Import to stage
20. Created theatre optique - hand cranked projectable device
Emile Reynaud
Device Central
Stop-Motion
Object
21. Sequence of images drawn page-by-page
Graphic Symbols
Bandwidth Profiler
Frame
Flipbook
22. 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
Credits
Trace
Timing
Schlesinger Studios
23. The part of the animation program window that organizes and controls an animation's content over time using layers and frames.
Exaggeration
Actions panel
Timeline
Casting
24. A container that holds information and is used in ActionScript code.
Scene
Props
Variable
Tween(ing)
25. One of a series of still photographs on a strip of film used in making movies or animations
String variable
Dynamic text field
Frame
Flash Lite
26. Shows where the key (most important) action occurs.
T1
Keyframe
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Rotoscoping
27. Scenery hung at back of stage
Bray Studios
Magic Lantern
Methods
Background
28. 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.
Bitmap (Raster) graphic
Phenakistoscope
Praxinoscope
Limited Animation
29. King Kong
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30. An animation process in which frames are created between the keyframes that are needed to create the illusion of movement.
Appeal
Tween(ing)
Movie clip symbol
Loop
31. Something that should cause people to want to watch the movie
Data type
Appeal
Tim Burton
Animation
32. Items - such as drawings and text - that are placed on the Stage and can be edited and manipulated. In ActionScript 3.0 - an instance of a class that inherits the attributes and functionality of a class.
Stop-Motion
Instance
AddChild
Object
33. An image calculated and stored according to mathematical formulas rather than pixels - resulting in a smaller file size and the ability to resize the image without a loss in quality.
Ease In and Ease out
Script
Storyboard
Vector graphic
34. Created by Eadweard Muybridge. May be considered the first movie projector. Projected images from rotating glass disks in rapid succession to give the impression of motion
Stop-Motion
Zoopraxiscope
Exaggeration
Break apart
35. Brings graphics directly onto the stage
Praxinoscope
Import to stage
Nesting
James Cameron
36. The panel that contains the objects that are used in a Flash movie.
Vector graphic
Library panel
Broadband
Emile Cohl
37. Predefined blocks of ActionScript 3.0 code which provide a quick way to insert AS3 code into the Script pane.
Code snippets
Thaumatrope
Library panel
Frame
38. Mighty Joe Young - 7th Voyage of Sinbad - Jason and the Argonauts
Ray Harryhausen
Emile Reynaud
Methods
Event Listener
39. An attribute of an object such as its size or color.
Praxinoscope
Onion Skin
Stop-Motion
Property
40. Humorous Phases of Funny Faces (the first cartoon using chalk drawing and cut-outs)
Bray Studios
J. Stuart Blackton
Data type
Onion Skin
41. A sound that is tied to the Timeline. No matter its length - a streaming sound stops at the end of the movie. Can start palying as they download.
Title
Squash and Stretch
24 frames
Stream sound
42. Acceleration and deceleration refers to the tendency things have to start and stop moving gradually.
String variable
Break apart
Ease In and Ease out
Property
43. Object on the stage that is used to provide interactivity - such as jumping to another frame on the Timeline.
Stop-Motion
Pixilation
Walt Disney
Button symbol
44. Indicators on the video timeline that can be used in ActionScript.
Art Clokey
Cue points
Decrement Action
Schlesinger Studios
45. An animation stored as a single - reusable symbol in the library panel
Animated graphic symbol
Trace
Object
Tripod
46. Flattens out and elongate slightly
Instance
Theatre Optique
Squash and Stretch
Property
47. Terminator 2
Event Listener
Flash Lite
James Cameron
Parent-child relationship
48. 1 second (default)
Library panel
Storyboard
24 frames
Variable
49. Gumby - Davey and Goliath
Methods
Art Clokey
Cue points
Flipbook
50. Circle with string attached to each slide with different images on each side. When spun it would created one image.
Thaumatrope
Event Listener
Bandwidth Profiler
Number variable