Animation Principles and Concepts

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What is the meaning of 'animate' based on the text?

To give life to something

What is the Persistence of Vision effect?

The brain retains an image longer than the eye sees it

Who made the first animated cartoon in 1907?

J. Stuart Blackton

What is required to produce the blurring effect that combines many images into one?

A minimum speed of image presentation

Which film is mentioned as a departure from traditional cell animation?

Nightmare Before Christmas

What technique did J. Stuart Blackton use for the first animated cartoon?

'Stop-motion' technique

What principle of animation states that the viewer's vision must be restricted to one still picture at a time?

Principle 1

Which animated film is referred to as a 'major triumph in character animation'?

Gertie The Dinosaur

Who is mentioned as the most famous cartoon personality before Mickey Mouse?

Felix the Cat

What was the technique used by J. Stuart Blackton for the first animated cartoon?

Stop-motion

Which film is attributed to being Disney's first full-length color cartoon?

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

What is emphasized as essential to create a convincing image in animation?

Quantity of light

'Persistence of Vision' occurs when:

The brain retains an image longer than the eye sees it.

'Humorous Phases of Funny Faces' was created using which animation technique?

'Stop-motion'

What technique did Winsor McCay use in creating 'Gertie The Dinosaur'?

Cutouts

What aspect of animation does the text suggest is more important than the quality of any single frame?

Quality of movement (the life)

This quiz covers the basic principles and concepts of animation, including the definition of animation, the Persistence of Vision effect, and the Four Principles of Animation. Test your knowledge on how to bring life and movement to characters and objects in time and space.

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