Animation: The Mechanics of MotionTaylor & Francis, 2005 - 259 páginas Learn the key skills you need with this practical and inspirational guide to all the fundamental principles of animation. With extended pieces on timing, acting and technical aspects, Chris Webster has created the vital learning tool to help you get the most out of your animation and develop the practical skills needed by both professionals and serious students alike. The free CD-ROM includes more than 30 animations illustrating the techniques described throughout the book as well as examples of a professional Production Schedule, Budget and Production Chart - everything you need to get started! With a Foreword by Peter Lord, Creative Director and Co-Owner of Aardman Animations and an Introduction by Mike Milne, Director of the award-winning animation house Computer Animation, Framestore CFC. |
Contenido
Chapter 2 Figurative Animation | 67 |
Chapter 3 Acting | 105 |
Chapter 4 Design | 129 |
Chapter 5 Animals in Motion | 155 |
Chapter 6 Sound Synchronization | 179 |
Chapter 7 Technical | 201 |
Appendices | 237 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Animation: The Mechanics of Motion: (Focal Press Visual Effects and Animation). Sin vista previa disponible - 2005 |
Animation: The Mechanics of Motion: (Focal Press Visual Effects and Animation). Sin vista previa disponible - 2005 |
Términos y frases comunes
2D classical animation 3D stop-frame animation achieve animatic animation 2D classical animation drawings ANIMATION EXERCISE appear audience backwards balance ball bar chart basic begins bird body bounce breakdown camera moves cartoon animation centre of gravity complete computer animation covered create cycle animation detail develop dialogue Disney dope sheet drag dynamic example feet make contact Figure film flag cycle flip book follow-through footage front right head illustrate images inbetweens individual John Kricfalusi John Lasseter key drawings key frames layout Leica reel lift lip-sync look manner model sheets motion mouth shape movement moves forward naturalistic Notice object once overlapping action passing position performance Pixar pose-to-pose animation principles of animation result run cycle scene secondary action sequence shot simple slightly slow soundtrack speed squash and stretch storyboard stride studios suspended phase swings forward Tex Avery throughout throw understanding voice track walk cycle weight wing