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The goal is to gather the elements that were created and bring them together to produce the animated scenes.
Pre-production
Production
Post production
The first stage of creating any kind of animation. At this stage, a team of animators works with writers to lock down a story and the script of the animation.
Pre-production
Production
Post production
In this phase, the main focus is on enhancement. From sound effects to frame lengths, to ensure that the impact of the video’s message is clear and impactful, giving your audience something worth engaging with.
Pre-production
Production
Post production
The advantages of 2D Animation is/are ____________.
Cheaper cost of Production
Rapid Production
Less complex
all choices
The advantages of 3D Animation is/are ____________.
Communication is stronger
Visual appeal
In demand
All Choices
The disadvantages of the 2D animation is/are _________.
Less demand
Constraints and Limitations
Profitability
Complex and hard to learn
Make the intention behind every movement or action clear to your audience.
Staging
Slow in and slow out
Anticipation
Squash and stretch
Adjust the timing of the scene to make them look either smooth and slow or fast and crisp.
Timing
Exaggeration
Solid Drawing
Appeal
Focusing on character aesthetics is crucial to make sure your audience is appealed to by them on-screen.
Appeal
Slow in and slow out
Secondary Action
Anticipation
Draw more frames at the beginning and at the end of the motion, while drawing fewer middle frames, to make actions look more realistic.
Slow in and slow out
Squash and stretch
Secondary Action
Arc
Though 2D animators work with 2D characters and objects, they should always try to add weight to the characters to make them seemingly 3D.
Solid Drawing
Arc
Squash and stretch
Staging
When animating your characters, it is important to ensure that their movements aren’t static.
Follow through and overlapping
Squash and stretch
Arc
Secondary action
Use secondary actions to enhance the main action and reinforce it by adding more dimension to the character’s movement for a natural feel.
Secondary action
Primary action
Staging
Exaggeration
This technique helps create the illusion of weight and volume to characters by compressing and expanding their bodies as they move.
Squash and stretch
Anticipation
Staging
Arc
It is all about using movement to create a setup for a major action that is about to take place and using the initial movement to cue the major action to the audience.
Anticipation
Arc
Timing
Secondary Action
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