Across
- 1. Sketching out the key poses first before filling in the inbetween poses
- 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
- 7. The teller of a story. The narrator describes a story's events from their perspective
- 10. The acknowledgment or appreciation of a person, institute, etc. whose property, inspiration, work etc. is involved with a project, or product
- 11. The act of showing or presenting an idea in a completely clear manner, so the audience will understand what the message is
- 13. To work or cooperate jointly with individuals who are after the same purpose
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 5. Transmitting information, thought, or a feeling
- 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
- 8. An individual who is responsible for finding and managing the resources for a project
- 9. A technique where an animated character or object's shape is changed to show lively movement.
- 12. Animating an action from the first drawing to the end of the sequence in order
