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Animator. Joe and Nidya. Education. Although not required a Bachelor or Masters in Fine Arts can’t hurt in this profession. Math that is required: College Algebra Trigonometry Geometry Calculus I and II Linear Algebra. Uses of Math. Animators need to find unknows in simple equations
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Animator Joe and Nidya
Education • Although not required a Bachelor or Masters in Fine Arts can’t hurt in this profession. • Math that is required: • College AlgebraTrigonometryGeometryCalculus I and IILinear Algebra
Uses of Math • Animators need to find unknows in simple equations • Knowledge of geometry allows move and change • Linear Algebra is used to move and rotate basically all major actions in animation • FUN FACT! • An animator averages about 100 frames per week…that’s about 4 seconds of screen time :O
Technology • There is software that helps with animations but there is also much more to it • This article talked about NOT relying on technology to do all of the work there’s a lot of art involved even when a computer is used
Science • It is used if forensic science! • It recreates eyewitness accounts to help in crimes • There can be a duplication of the crime scene. With animation the point of view can be changed to overhead view which can provide better appreciation of the crime scence.
Sources • http://weusemath.com/careers/animator • http://www.siggraph.org/publications/newsletter/volume-44-number-3/animation-and-technology-a-renegade-approach • http://www.enotes.com/forensic-science/animation