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Current Events Quarter 3. February 7 2011. Trigonometry and Animation. Those awesome animated movies wouldn’t be possible without math such as trig, algebra (who knew it would be useful!:o) and geometry. Trigonometry is use to rotate and move characters ( oooohhh pretttyy:D )
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Current Events Quarter 3 February 7 2011
Trigonometry and Animation Those awesome animated movies wouldn’t be possible without math such as trig, algebra(who knew it would be useful!:o) and geometry. Trigonometry is use to rotate and move characters (oooohhhpretttyy:D) algebra creates the special effects that make images shine and sparkle and calculus helps light up a scene Geometry Animation is the most complex and is what people usually refer to when using the term “animation”
Trigonometry and 3D! • To make 3D movies all this fancy stuff is used but what I basically got out of the article was that… • Each eye sees slightly different image as is Binocular Disparity or stereo vision • If you think about it a little bit, you can actually formulate an equation to calculate the depth (trigonometry) there’s a lot of other junk about color and what your brain perceives but this is a math class so if you want to learn more google it (it’s also a noun :D)
Trigonometry and Music♫ That awesome music we all love to jam and rock to has a lot to do with math! *gasp!* to those of us who have been to a concert in a hall or room the engineers used trig to build the room to optimize the sound. And they’re pretty too!
Trigonometry and Music♫ Producers use graphs made by computers that show the singers voice and the instruments frequency and such to make the music balanced. The program uses trigonometric equations to quickly calculate how the graph should appear based on individual points.
I Learned… …that what we learn might actually be useful! Perhaps… :D Also by reading that article about Pixar I learned that if you really like a specific subject in school you should try to find a career that uses it! Like the dude from Pixar was saying he loved math(ewww…) so he found a way to use that to make something enjoyable.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/2007/0503-math_in_the_movies.htmhttp://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/2007/0503-math_in_the_movies.htm How Is Trigonometry Used in Music? | eHow.com suhastech.com/tv/how-3d-stereoscopic-display-glasses-works