Involves rendered 3-D animated frames that are combined with other images - correct
answer compositing
Involves using software to draw or create a series of images with a stylus or mouse -
correct answer computer animation
Involves drawing the most significant poses or positions first, with the in-between
frames filled in later - correct answer key-framing
Involves drawing a series of images using a light table - correct answer cel animation
Involves the ability to see previous frames, also helps the animator to control the motion
and timing - correct answer onion-skinning
Objects can be moved in the x, y, and z planes as well as rotated and scaled - correct
answer 3-D animation
The shapes created using this program can be altered by dragging the control points of
the curves - correct answer vector program
The art of connecting ideas through the use of sequencing, camera angles, and
transitions - correct answer cinematics
Can be visualizations of music, abstract motion graphics, or stylized images that unfold
over time - correct answer non-narrative animation
Involves building sets and characters, usually on a scale much smaller than life-size -
correct answer stop-motion animation
Involves mathematically calculating the lighting, textures, motion, and special effects -
correct answer rendering
When one animated movement is created that can then be repeated to make a series of
these movements - correct answer cycling
Focuses on storytelling - correct answer narrative animation
Around what century were the first animated images recorded onto film? - correct
answer 1900
Still used by some independent animators and commercial studios, ________ is very
expensive to process and cannot easily be edited once it is developed. - correct answer
film