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Principles Of Animation
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Subject
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art
Instructions:
Answer 24 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Flattens out and elongate slightly
Ease In and Ease out
Timing
Squash and Stretch
Ease In and Ease out
2. This is a directors tool used in all kids of film making and stage craft.
exaggeration
Solid Drawing
Anticipation
Staging
3. This is a directors tool used in all kids of film making and stage craft.
Ease In and Ease out
straight ahead action and pose to pose
exaggeration
Staging
4. Lets continue using the example of a man throwing a ball
Secondary Action
Squash and Stretch
Ease In and Ease out
Follow through and overlapping action
5. This is a good way to emphasis to certain movements and thereby draw attention where you want it.
Solid Drawing
Arcs
exaggeration
Staging
6. Should appeal to people so they would want to watch the movie
appeal
Squash and Stretch
exaggeration
Ease In and Ease out
7. The main reason being the jointed nature of the skeleton and gravity
Follow through and overlapping action
straight ahead action and pose to pose
Secondary Action
Arcs
8. Good drawing doesn't apply in stop motion - but we can try to keep to the spirit of the concept by changing
Squash and Stretch
Solid Drawing
exaggeration
straight ahead action and pose to pose
9. Are little movements that aren't essential but that help to add meaning to an action.
Solid Drawing
Secondary Action
Squash and Stretch
straight ahead action and pose to pose
10. It occurs after an action - and is the direct physical result of it
Timing
Staging
Squash and Stretch
Anticipation
11. 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
appeal
Timing
Staging
straight ahead action and pose to pose
12. Should appeal to people so they would want to watch the movie
appeal
straight ahead action and pose to pose
Timing
Secondary Action
13. Acceleration and deceleration refers to the tendency things have to start and stop moving gradually.
exaggeration
Squash and Stretch
Follow through and overlapping action
Ease In and Ease out
14. Acceleration and deceleration refers to the tendency things have to start and stop moving gradually.
Arcs
Staging
Ease In and Ease out
Anticipation
15. Means that you must start at the beginning of a shot and progress through it straight ahead - one frame to the next - with no going back and no jumping ahead.
Anticipation
appeal
straight ahead action and pose to pose
exaggeration
16. 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
Ease In and Ease out
appeal
Timing
Secondary Action
17. It occurs after an action - and is the direct physical result of it
Anticipation
Secondary Action
Staging
straight ahead action and pose to pose
18. The main reason being the jointed nature of the skeleton and gravity
Staging
Secondary Action
Follow through and overlapping action
Arcs
19. Lets continue using the example of a man throwing a ball
straight ahead action and pose to pose
Arcs
Follow through and overlapping action
Secondary Action
20. Good drawing doesn't apply in stop motion - but we can try to keep to the spirit of the concept by changing
Arcs
Secondary Action
Solid Drawing
Staging
21. This is a good way to emphasis to certain movements and thereby draw attention where you want it.
Follow through and overlapping action
exaggeration
Solid Drawing
Staging
22. Are little movements that aren't essential but that help to add meaning to an action.
Solid Drawing
Follow through and overlapping action
Squash and Stretch
Secondary Action
23. Means that you must start at the beginning of a shot and progress through it straight ahead - one frame to the next - with no going back and no jumping ahead.
Timing
Ease In and Ease out
straight ahead action and pose to pose
Anticipation
24. Flattens out and elongate slightly
Follow through and overlapping action
Arcs
Squash and Stretch
appeal