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A method of representing real-world things through other objects and as a series of images. |
Animation |
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Objects in a scene are made to move by creating small changes in the pictures so that when they are viewed, the sequential effect is produced. |
Animation (Another Definition) |
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Serves as a script for the animated feature. |
Story Board |
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9 Traditional Animation Process |
1. Story Board 2. Voice Recording 3. Story Reel (Animated) 4. Design 5. Layout 6. Animation 7. Background 8. Filming 9. Post-Production |
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Sounds and speeches are recorded for use in the feature. |
Voice Recording |
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A video taped version of the storyboard. |
Story Reel (Animated) |
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Creation of the necessary models of the characters. |
Design |
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Placements of characters and other objects are conceptualized with different backgrounds in mind. |
Layout |
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Creation and sequencing of image layers. |
Filming |
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Work done on a film or recording after filming or recording has taken place. "postproduction editing" |
Post Production |
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Manually inking and painting each frame of movement; also termed as "limited animation" |
Cel Animation |
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Sequences that repeat over and over are used in some stretches of scenes. |
Loops |
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3 Transferring to Cels Ways |
1. Hand Inking 2. Xerography 3. Animated Photo Transfer "Apt" |
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Requires live action footage to be traced over realistic basis for the animation. |
Rotoscoping |
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Combines live footage and animation. |
Live Action |
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______ is doesn't require browser plugins or other programs for ordinary viewers to watch ______ movie. |
Flash |
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Description for Flash |
Small but flexible - file size was kept to a minimum. |