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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. 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
Tripod
Number variable
Bray Studios
2. In ActionScript - a sequence of characters including letters - numbers - and punctuation.
String variable
Expressions
Art Clokey
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
3. The part of the animation program window that organizes and controls an animation's content over time using layers and frames.
Willis O'Brien
Background
Timeline
Bray Studios
4. Allows you to test Flash movies on various models of mobile devices.
Ease In and Ease out
Pixar
Device Central
Components
5. Graphic based on pixels
Peg Bar
Praxinoscope
Bitmap (Raster) graphic
Willis O'Brien
6. Terminator 2
Limited Animation
Emile Reynaud
Crossbar
James Cameron
7. This cursor symbol means you can click to select as click and hold to MOVE the object.
Crossbar
Edit
Willis O'Brien
Event sounds
8. An animation process in which frames are created between the keyframes that are needed to create the illusion of movement.
James Cameron
Max and Dave Fleischer
Props
Tween(ing)
9. This is a good way to emphasis to certain movements and thereby draw attention where you want it.
Frame
Exaggeration
Norman Mclaren
Props
10. Scenery hung at back of stage
Ease In and Ease out
Dynamic text field
Audience
Background
11. A broadband Internet connection speed that is available through phone lines.
Actions panel
Actions panel
Graphic Symbols
DSL
12. Is a type of stop-motion animation that photographs people to give the illusion of seemingly impossible actions.
Ease In and Ease out
Pixilation
Keyframe
Import
13. A sound that plays independently of the Timeline. The sound starts in the keyframe to which it is added - but it can continue playing even after a movie ends. Must download completely before it begins playing.
Methods
Animated graphic symbol
Event sounds
Props
14. Created theatre optique - hand cranked projectable device
Edit
Stop-Motion
Emile Reynaud
Max and Dave Fleischer
15. Predefined blocks of ActionScript 3.0 code which provide a quick way to insert AS3 code into the Script pane.
Ease In and Ease out
Scene
String variable
Code snippets
16. Checks for any errors in the syntax of the coding.
Decrement Action
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Check syntax
Casting
17. Looney Tunes (Hugh Harman - Rudy Ising - Fritz Freling) - Sinkin in the Bathtub (Bosko) It is now known as Warner Brothers.
Winsor McCay
Decrement Action
Schlesinger Studios
Conditional Actions
18. 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.
Winsor McCay
Stop-Motion
Object
Multiplane Camera
19. Brings graphics directly onto the stage
Event Listener
Otto Messmer
Willis O'Brien
Import to stage
20. Two Towers (Gollum) - King Kong remake (2005)
Peter Jackson
Tripod
Limited Animation
Ease In and Ease out
21. ActionScript 3.0 code that defines the attributes and functionality of an object.
Winsor McCay
Components
Classes
Pre-loader
22. A container that holds information and is used in ActionScript code.
Background
Script
Rotoscoping
Variable
23. Scooby Doo -The Jetsons -and The Flintstones
24 frames
Zoopraxiscope
Hanna -Barbera
Willis O'Brien
24. 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
Stop-Motion
Norman Mclaren
Multiplane Camera
Keyframe
25. A text box created on the Stage with the Text tool that displays information derived from variables.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Dynamic text field
UPA
Tim Burton
26. The process of smoothing the edges of a graphic so they appear less jagged.
Anti-aliasing
Emile Reynaud
Aardman Studios
Zoetrope
27. The method for adding objects to be visible on the screen in ActionScript.
Actions panel
Nesting
AddChild
Aardman Studios
28. Gertie the Dinosaur and Little Nemo (character from a well-known newspaper comic)
Zoopraxiscope
Hanna -Barbera
Winsor McCay
Publish
29. The panel that contains the objects that are used in a Flash movie.
String variable
Library panel
Zoetrope
Object
30. Including another symbol within a symbol - such as nesting a graphic symbol - button or another movie clip symbol within a movie clip symbol.
Ease In and Ease out
Theatre Optique
Ease In and Ease out
Nesting
31. Bugs Bunny - Daffy Duck - Droopy - Screwy Squirrel - Porky Pig - Chilly Willy - Red Hot Riding Hood
Tex Avery
Casting
AddChild
Ray Harryhausen
32. An action or set of actions that repeat as long as a condition exists.
Script
Loop
Actions panel
Willis O'Brien
33. The group of people you imagine will watch the end product that you create.
Audience
Movie clip symbol
Phenakistoscope
Otto Messmer
34. Something that should cause people to want to watch the movie
Decrement Action
Animated graphic symbol
Appeal
Praxinoscope
35. 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
Phenakistoscope
Button symbol
Tim Burton
Data type
36. An Action Scrip 3.0 statement that executes a block of code in response to the event.
Function
Tripod
Object
Decrement Action
37. Allows you to position the Flash movie window in the browser window.
Check syntax
Animation
Crossbar
HTML alignment
38. 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.
Flipbook
Storyboard
Stream sound
Pre-loader
39. Is a made by tracing over live-action film movement frame by frame
Rotoscoping
Stop-Motion
Zoopraxiscope
Background
40. NFB - Boogie Doodle - Begone Dull Care - Binkity Blank -
AddChild
Stop-Motion
Tripod
Norman Mclaren
41. An animation stored as a single - reusable symbol in the Library panel. It has it own Timeline - independent of the main Timeline.
Movie clip symbol
Background
Exaggeration
Chuck Jones
42. Allows you to position the Flash movie window in the browser window.
Event sounds
Storyboard
HTML alignment
Vector graphic
43. 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)
Bandwidth Profiler
Max and Dave Fleischer
Multiplane Camera
Credits
44. John Lasseter founding member - The Adventures of Andre and Wally B - The Great Mouse Detective (Disney Released) - Luxo Jr - Tin Toy - Toy Story
Trace
Scene
Flash Lite
Pixar
45. Fantasmagorie
Multiplane Camera
Emile Cohl
Art Clokey
Components
46. A moving picture show presented by Charles-Emile Reynaud in 1892. It was the first presentation of projected moving images to an audience.
Appeal
Theatre Optique
Vector graphic
Actions panel
47. Is the rapid display of images in a specific order that give the illusion of movement.
Animation
Peg Bar
Loop
Chuck Jones
48. An ActionScript operator - indicated by ++ that adds 1 unit to a variable or expression.
Exaggeration
Schlesinger Studios
Increment Action
Persistance of Vision
49. Indicates the class used to populate the variable.
Data type
Methods
Cel
Methods
50. 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.
Aardman Studios
Limited Animation
Winsor McCay
Phenakistoscope