ANIMATION F.A. 3

ANIMATION F.A. 3

6th Grade

10 Qs

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ANIMATION F.A. 3

ANIMATION F.A. 3

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6th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Which definition is true to Animation?

It is a series of moves displayed in quick succession to give the illusion of movement.

It is a series of images displayed in quick succession to give the illusion of movement.

It is a series of videos displayed in quick succession to give the illusion of movement.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Which definition is true to Animator?

An artist who makes the graphic design of cartoons and cartoon-like figures as part of the entertainment for film and television

An artist who took pictures of cartoons and cartoon-like figures as part of the entertainment for film and television

An artist who creates cartoons and cartoon-like figures as part of the entertainment for film and television.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Which definition is not true to Storyboard?

It is a series of images displayed in quick succession to give the illusion of movement.

It contains still drawings that show the action of the story.

The animation begins with a story and presented in this visual form.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

There are about 30 sketches for each board needed for a short film and more than 25 storyboards for a full-length film.

true

false

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Which definition is not true to Traditional Animation?

This is the classic type of animation, animators drew characters frame by frame, and then those drawings were transferred onto clear acetate sheets called cells for painting.

The important thing is that hand-drawn animators still create their animation frame by frame using the same techniques and principles as in those old days of paper and cells.

The first type of 2D animation might be called traditional animation or cell animation or computer-drawn animation because that defines its most important aspect - the fact that it is drawn by computer.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Which definition is not true to 2D Animation (Vector-based)?

The difference between 2D rigged characters and hand-drawn characters can get a bit blurry. Programs like Toon Boom Harmony and Adobe Animate CC let you seamlessly mix and match hand-drawn animation with 2D puppet techniques, sometimes even within the same character.

There are new ways to create 2D animation using 2D digital puppets. These are 2D characters that are built with a system of bones and controls that can be manipulated in a way similar to a 3D character rig.

The first type of 2D animation might be called traditional animation or cell animation or computer-drawn animation because that defines its most important aspect - the fact that it is drawn by computer.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Which definition is not true to 3D Animation?

3D, also referred to as CGI (computer-generated imagery), is the most popular type of animation for feature films currently, and it's become common in TV and short films as well.

3D animation is a technically very simple process, which often involves few separate specialists to model the character, rig it with bones and controls, animate it, and then texture and light it for the final output.

The computer proceeds to interpolate the frames of the animation in between the keyframes. The animator then refines these frames until they are satisfied with the animation.

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