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what are the two types of armatures?
wire frame and mechanical.
what are the pros and cons of wire framed armatures?
inexpensive and quicker to make

fall apart and less realistic
What are the pros and cons of mechanical armatures?
more expensive and longer to make

durable and more realistic
What are the three stages of fim making?
Pre Production, Production, and post production.
What does pre production include?
storyboarding, casting, shot list, budget, script, and location.
what does production include?
mainly filming
What does post production inculude?
editing, special effects, and advertizing.
how many frames for 1 second of animation?
24. (12 for doubles)
Where do you store your film on the computer?
on the g drive in a folder with your name.
Where do titles go?
on the lower third of the shot.
red triange
sharp, pointy, evil
yellow square
loyal, sidekick
blue circle
comic relief, round
dolly shot
entire camera forward/ back
truck shot
entire camera side to side
tilt
tilt camera up and down
Pan
horizontal camera movement in which the camera moves left and right about a centeral axis
Pedestal
moving the camera vertically
Arc shot
moving in an upward or downward arc movement.
convergence
unsing converging lines to give perspective.
overlap?
..
vertical position?
..
sharpness
closer= sharper, further=blurrier, decreasing or increasing sharpness to give perspective.
color intensity
focus on color contrast
What are the three shot variations?
zoom or size, angle or position, and hight.
What is a slow reveal?
when you show the character by showing the environment, but not the actual character.
what is a cut on the move?
different shot with the same continued movement.
What are three transitions?
fade to black,
straight cut,
and cross dissolve. (cut on the move too)
how many pages can go on the hole punch?
3
what is overlapping audio?
when you hear it before you see it.