Unit 5 Lessons 1 and 2

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Across
  1. 4. Viewing the subject from the waist up
  2. 7. Shot framed from the back of the head and shoulder.
  3. 9. These display a sequence of actions and plan the narrative structure and camera shots for motion graphics.
  4. 10. early Canadian animator who also drew on cels.
  5. 11. an animation technique that captures still images and then stitches them together in frames to create a video.
  6. 12. a still image that, when combined with other frames, makes up a piece of animation.
  7. 13. This individual and his brother would define the animation industry.
  8. 14. drawing the moving characters on transparent celluloid film sheets
Down
  1. 1. Initially showing context and setting.
  2. 2. an optical illusion based on combining two images with movement.
  3. 3. Portion of the subject that takes up most of the frame.Shot framed from the back of the head and shoulder.Shot framed from the back of the head and shoulder.Shot framed from the back of the head and shoulder.
  4. 5. Shows entire subject and surroundings.
  5. 6. This early animation device had images on the inside of a cylinder.
  6. 8. The first full-length animated film came from Argentina in 1917.