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Animation. the rapid display of a sequence of images or model positions in order to create an illusion of movement. . Multimedia. M edia and content that uses a combination of different forms such as text, audio, still images, animation, video , and interactive content. Technology.
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Animation the rapid display of a sequence of images or model positions in order to create an illusion of movement.
Multimedia Mediaand content that uses a combination of different forms such as text, audio, still images, animation, video, and interactive content.
Technology Anything that makes human life easier. can refer to material objects of use to humanity, such as machines, hardware or utensils, but can also encompass broader themes, including systems, methods of organization, and techniques.
Pattern Anything that repeats itself such as shapes, lines, and colors.
Saturation the intensity of a hue
Contrast the difference of colors next to eachother
Emphasis visual enhancement to something to make it noticeable and stand out
Unique one of a kind
Logo A symbol that represents something like a company, team, place, or person.
3 types of logos: Illustrative Graphical Font-based
Typography Font based is also known as typography.
Typography the art and technique of arranging type, type design, and modifying type
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Gradient Gradual blending of colors
Resolution the number of distinct pixels in each dimension that can be displayed.
Pixel The smallest item of information in an image. Pixels are arranged in a 2-dimensional grid that represented using dots or squares.
DPI Dots per inch
PPI Pixels per inch
Megapixel Million pixels
What does 72 mean? Number of dots per horizontal inch on a standard computer screen
What is a thumbnail? a small version of a larger image
Where did thumbnail term originate? Leonardo Da Vinci sketchbooks
softcopy a digital version
hardcopy a paper version
Vector vs. Rastor Shapes vs. Dots
Vector imaging is defined by geometric primitives (shapes) as opposed to bitmaps
Rastor imaging data structure in a rectangular grid of colored pixels viewable via a monitor, paper, or other display medium.
History of Animation What vital principle makes animation work in our brains? Persistence of Vision
History of Animation What 2 optical contraptions became widely used as toys? 1. Thaumatrope 2. Zoetrope
History of Animation What optical contraption was known as the “Wheel of Life”? Zoetrope
History of Animation What are 2 things Disney is known for in the history of animation? 1. First to sync sound with animation 2. Mickey Mouse
History of Animation What was this film titled? Gertie and the Dinosaur
History of Animation What year was this film released? 1914
Principles of Animation 1. Squash and Stretch 2. Anticipation 3. Staging 4. Straight Ahead Action and Pose-to-Pose 5. Follow Through and Overlapping Action 6. Slow In and Slow Out 7. Arcs 8. Secondary Action 9. Timing 10. Exaggeration 11. Solid Drawing 12. Appeal Download definitions from website!
Principles of Animation 1. Squash and Stretch 2. Anticipation 3. Staging 4. Straight Ahead Action and Pose-to-Pose 5. Follow Through and Overlapping Action 6. Slow In and Slow Out 7. Arcs 8. Secondary Action 9. Timing 10. Exaggeration 11. Solid Drawing 12. Appeal You should know all of them.