Animation Vocabulary Flashcard

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is an animation transition?
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An animated effect like fade or zoom
Answer explanation
An animation transition refers to an animated effect like fade or zoom that occurs between different states or scenes, enhancing the visual flow and engagement in animations.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What does the term "animation" refer to?
Back
A series of still images that appear to move
Answer explanation
The term 'animation' refers to a series of still images that, when shown in quick succession, create the illusion of movement. This distinguishes it from a single image, sound effects, or text.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is the purpose of anticipation in animation?
Back
To build up energy and indicate something is about to happen
Answer explanation
Anticipation in animation serves to build up energy and indicate that something is about to happen, enhancing the viewer's engagement and expectation. This technique is crucial for creating dynamic and compelling animations.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What do arcs tend to add to your motion in animation?
Back
Flow
Answer explanation
Arcs in animation create a sense of flow, making movements appear more natural and dynamic. This enhances the overall visual appeal and helps guide the viewer's eye through the motion.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is exaggeration in animation?
Back
Presenting elements in an extreme form
Answer explanation
Exaggeration in animation refers to presenting elements in an extreme form to enhance visual impact and convey emotions effectively. This technique helps to create a more engaging and dynamic viewing experience.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What are follow through and overlapping action in animation?
Back
Principles where an element has follow through and parts move at different rates.
Answer explanation
Follow through and overlapping action are principles in animation where an element continues to move after the main action, and different parts of the element move at varying rates, creating a more realistic motion.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is linear animation?
Back
Animation that follows a straight line
Answer explanation
Linear animation refers to animation that follows a straight line, indicating a direct and sequential progression. This distinguishes it from non-linear animation, which allows for more complex and varied paths.
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