5 Questions
Which phenomenon is responsible for the illusion of movement in animation?
Phi Phenomenon
What is the basic technique of animation that involves loading and displaying frames?
Continuous loop
What is the minimum number of frames per second required for smooth appearance in animation?
24 frames per second
What is the term used to describe animation created by physically manipulating real-world objects and photographing them one frame at a time?
Stop motion animation
What is a key frame in animation?
A frame that occurs at an important point in an animation sequence
Study Notes
Animation Basics
- The phenomenon responsible for the illusion of movement in animation is the persistence of vision.
Animation Techniques
- The basic technique of animation involves loading and displaying frames, and is known as frame-by-frame animation.
Animation Frame Rate
- A minimum of 12-15 frames per second is required for a smooth appearance in animation.
Stop-Motion Animation
- Stop-motion animation is a technique that involves physically manipulating real-world objects and photographing them one frame at a time.
Key Frames
- A key frame in animation is a drawing or pose that defines a specific action or movement.
Test your knowledge of animation and the illusion of movement with this quiz. Learn about the Phi Phenomenon, animation techniques, and the characteristics of digital media. Challenge yourself to understand the fundamentals of animation and the process of displaying still images in motion.
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