Q5/ Animation A. Match each animation principle listed in column A with the appropriate (1) definition or (II) image from column B. Record your answers in the spaces provided? I Column A 1. Anticipation 2. Straight Ahead 3. Squash and Stretch 4. Staging 5. Timing Column B A. Number of frames between poses. B. Animation can occur before an action. C. Living flesh distorts during motion. Exaggerated deformations will emphasize motion and impact. D. Drawing the frames in sequence versus creating strong posed (keyframes) first and adding the in- between frames later. E. The clear presentation of an idea. F. Minor actions that occur due to a major action. G. Animated characters need to have a unique personality and have a wide range of emotions. H. Minor actions that occur due to a major action.
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