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17 Cards in this Set
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FPS in film |
24 |
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FPS in video |
30 |
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Why cycle on a line animation? |
Gives the illusion you’ve done more work |
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Two techniques that use subtle lighting, lens length, etc |
Claymation and stopmotion |
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What is strobing? |
Unpleasant flickering between animation frames |
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How to fix strobing? |
Contrast, blue, multiple parts, elongation, blur lines |
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Two old school animation toys |
Thaumatrope and Zoetrope |
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Three ways to create a joint |
Restickable glue, brads, gravity, tape, string |
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Three pieces of hardware |
Camera, stand, lights |
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What is rotoscope? |
Tracing images from film/video |
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What is morphing? |
Changing between one object or pose to another |
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What are key frames called traditionally? |
Extremes |
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What comes after and before extremes? |
In-betweens |
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What technique involves moving a picture or painting? |
Kinestasis |
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2 similarities and 2differences between claymation and puppet animation |
Similarities: armatures, stop motion, 3D space, lighting, lens length and focus Differences: Materials, clay relies on armature, clay gets dirty, can morph clay |
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Two camera less animation techniques |
Drawing on film and scratching on black liter |
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What do we move in stop motion? |
People, time lapse, and objects |