Wednesday 5 January 2011

Principles of Animation: Good Examples

Staging:





Presenting an idea so that it is unmistakably clear...








Anticipation:






The preparation of an action...








Squash and Stretch:





Defining the rigidity and mass of an object by distorting its shape during an action....








Exaggeration:





Accentuating the essence of an idea via the design and the action...








Timing and Motion:






Spacing actions to define the weight and size of objects and the personality of characters...







Secondary Action:






The action of an object resulting from another action...







Follow Through and Overlapping Action:






The termination of an action and establishing its relationship to the next action...





Arcs:






The visual path of action for natural movement...







Slow in and Out:





The spacing of the in-between frames to subtly of timing and movement...








Appeal:






Creating a design or an action that the audience enjoys watching...






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