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Animation Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Formulas for manipulating or evaluating the information in variables.
Multiplane Camera
Appeal
Actions panel
Expressions
2. A broadband Internet connection speed that is available through phone lines.
Bitmap (Raster) graphic
Pixar
DSL
Casting
3. Checks for any errors in the syntax of the coding.
Animated graphic symbol
Check syntax
Audience
Zoopraxiscope
4. In ActionScript - a sequence of characters including letters - numbers - and punctuation.
Movie clip symbol
Decrement Action
Data type
String variable
5. Including another symbol within a symbol - such as nesting a graphic symbol - button or another movie clip symbol within a movie clip symbol.
HTML alignment
Frame
Import to library
Nesting
6. Graphic based on pixels
Flipbook
Squash and Stretch
Flipbook
Bitmap (Raster) graphic
7. Is a type of animation made by taking photos of any objects - moving the objects slightly between each shot.
Willis O'Brien
Zoetrope
String variable
Stop-Motion
8. 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
Cel
Zoopraxiscope
Dynamic text field
Multiplane Camera
9. Bugs Bunny - Daffy Duck - Droopy - Screwy Squirrel - Porky Pig - Chilly Willy - Red Hot Riding Hood
Function
Tex Avery
Claymation
Anti-aliasing
10. Moveable objects used on the set of a play or a movie
Stop-Motion
Property
Data type
Props
11. Shows where the key (most important) action occurs.
Walt Disney
Keyframe
Dynamic text field
Peg Bar
12. To make changes by adding - deleting - or modifying text - graphics - or other items in a document
Import to stage
Edit
Classes
Methods
13. Scenery hung at back of stage
Art Clokey
Flash Lite
Background
Import to stage
14. 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
Walt Disney
Willis O'Brien
Components
Timing
15. Created theatre optique - hand cranked projectable device
Timeline
Emile Reynaud
Increment Action
Scene
16. Scooby Doo -The Jetsons -and The Flintstones
Peg Bar
Hanna -Barbera
Edit
Pre-loader
17. A description of the hierarchical relationship that develops between nested symbols - especially nested movie clip symbols. When you insert a movie clip inside another movie clip - the inserted clip is considered the child and the original clip is th
Multiplane Camera
Parent-child relationship
Device Central
Button symbol
18. Alignment for hand drawings. Standard for holes to line up drawings for an animation. It was invented by Raoul Barre in 1915.
Nesting
Magic Lantern
Peg Bar
Button symbol
19. To bring information into a computer or computer program
Import
Ray Harryhausen
Library panel
Tex Avery
20. ActionScript 3.0 code that defines the attributes and functionality of an object.
Animation
Dynamic text field
Classes
Code snippets
21. The panel where you create and edit Action Scrip code for an object or a frame.
Title
Actions panel
24 frames
Multiplane Camera
22. To bring information into a computer or computer program
Phenakistoscope
AddChild
Import
Otto Messmer
23. Looney Tunes (Hugh Harman - Rudy Ising - Fritz Freling) - Sinkin in the Bathtub (Bosko) It is now known as Warner Brothers.
Appeal
Schlesinger Studios
Tim Burton
Property
24. Indicates the class used to populate the variable.
AddChild
Cel
Max and Dave Fleischer
Data type
25. 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.
Keyframe
Cel
Broadband
AddChild
26. A moving picture show presented by Charles-Emile Reynaud in 1892. It was the first presentation of projected moving images to an audience.
Expressions
Theatre Optique
Tween(ing)
Pixilation
27. Object on the stage that is used to provide interactivity - such as jumping to another frame on the Timeline.
Import to stage
Broadband
Actions panel
Button symbol
28. 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.
Object
Movie clip symbol
Expressions
Property
29. Allows you to test Flash movies on various models of mobile devices.
Event Listener
Code snippets
Device Central
Peg Bar
30. Mighty Joe Young - 7th Voyage of Sinbad - Jason and the Argonauts
Ray Harryhausen
Bandwidth Profiler
Anti-aliasing
Stream sound
31. Looney Tunes (Hugh Harman - Rudy Ising - Fritz Freling) - Sinkin in the Bathtub (Bosko) It is now known as Warner Brothers.
Squash and Stretch
Background
Anti-aliasing
Schlesinger Studios
32. A feature that enables you to view the contents of multiple frames onscreen at the same time.
Trace
Praxinoscope
Onion Skin
Background
33. Is the rapid display of images in a specific order that give the illusion of movement.
Animation
DSL
Emile Reynaud
Cue points
34. This cursor symbol means you can click to select as click and hold to MOVE the object.
Praxinoscope
Crossbar
AddChild
Scene
35. A list of acknowledgements of those who contributed to the creation of a film (usually run at the end of the film)
Credits
Peg Bar
Scene
Loop
36. An ActionScript operator - indicated by ++ that adds 1 unit to a variable or expression.
Flipbook
Broadband
Increment Action
Background
37. Objects - such as drawings - that are converted to symbols and stored in the Library panel. The original object.
Device Central
Graphic Symbols
Expressions
Cel
38. Tool for planning visual media like animation - video and even websites.
Storyboard
Conditional Actions
Code snippets
Break apart
39. Checks for any errors in the syntax of the coding.
Pixar
Check syntax
Broadband
Schlesinger Studios
40. The process used to generate the files necessary for delivering Flash movies on the web - such as swf and HTML files.
Norman Mclaren
Otto Messmer
Publish
Library panel
41. A moving picture show presented by Charles-Emile Reynaud in 1892. It was the first presentation of projected moving images to an audience.
Publish
Exaggeration
Decrement Action
Theatre Optique
42. One of a series of still photographs on a strip of film used in making movies or animations
Timeline
Bray Studios
Frame
Trace
43. A component that can load external jpg graphic files and swf movie files
Tripod
Bandwidth Profiler
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Loader Component
44. Formulas for manipulating or evaluating the information in variables.
Ray Harryhausen
Expressions
Decrement Action
Otto Messmer
45. 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
Exaggeration
Publish
Phenakistoscope
Pre-loader
46. Gertie the Dinosaur and Little Nemo (character from a well-known newspaper comic)
Winsor McCay
Instance
Audience
Tween(ing)
47. The method for adding objects to be visible on the screen in ActionScript.
Animated graphic symbol
Bandwidth Profiler
Storyboard
AddChild
48. Allows you to position the Flash movie window in the browser window.
Stream sound
String variable
Bray Studios
HTML alignment
49. Colonel Heeza Liar - Krazy Kat - and Bobby Bumps
Bray Studios
Object
Edit
Emile Cohl
50. 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
Zoopraxiscope
Bitmap (Raster) graphic
Components
Max and Dave Fleischer