Animation Vocabulary Units 5 & 6

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Across
  1. 1. Sketching out the key poses first before filling in the inbetween poses
  2. 3. A "blueprint" showing key scenes (settings, dialogue, action, etc.) through images and illustrations. Helps in aiding and presenting a visual idea of how a concept will look
  3. 7. The teller of a story. The narrator describes a story's events from their perspective
  4. 10. The acknowledgment or appreciation of a person, institute, etc. whose property, inspiration, work etc. is involved with a project, or product
  5. 11. The act of showing or presenting an idea in a completely clear manner, so the audience will understand what the message is
  6. 13. To work or cooperate jointly with individuals who are after the same purpose
  7. 14. Creating a way for the audience to expect and be ready for the next action; a windup or preparation motion before the main action
Down
  1. 2. A slight variation in the timing and speed of free or loose parts in an object to make it more natural. Maintains constant flow between phases of action
  2. 4. An individual who supervises the production of a project (such as a play, film, project, etc.). Usually responsible for action, lighting, music, rehearsals, and following the project or work's plan
  3. 5. Transmitting information, thought, or a feeling
  4. 6. Movement after an action ends. Actions almost never come to an immediate stop - parts of the figure or object continue to move until they settle
  5. 8. An individual who is responsible for finding and managing the resources for a project
  6. 9. A technique where an animated character or object's shape is changed to show lively movement.
  7. 12. Animating an action from the first drawing to the end of the sequence in order