This movement prepares the audience for a major
action the character is about to perform, such as, starting to run, jump or
change expression. A dancer does not just leap off the floor. A backwards
motion occurs before the forward action is executed. The backward motion is the
anticipation. A comic effect can be done by not using anticipation after a
series of gags that used anticipation. Almost all real action has major or
minor anticipation such as a pitcher's wind-up or a golfers' back swing.
Feature animation is often less broad than short animation unless a scene
requires it to develop a characters personality.
Labels
- - Principles overview
- -The basics
- 1. Solid Drawing
- 10. TIMING
- 11. SLOW-OUT AND SLOW-IN
- 12. FOLLOW THROUGH
- 2.Appeal
- 3.Exaggeration
- 4:Staging
- 5.Anticipation
- 6.Secondary action(s)
- 7. Squash and stretch
- 8. STRAIGHT AHEAD Vs. POSE TO POSE.
- 9. ARCS
- Animated BG's
- Animated sequences
- Animation process
- Color scripts
- Effects animation
- Lip synching
- Project Demos
- Smears
- Walk Cycles
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
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