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Timing and Spacing: The number of frames between two poses, and how those individual frames are placed.
Squash and Stretch: The flexibility of objects to exaggerate or add appeal to a movement.
Anticipation: The setup for an action to happen.
Ease In and Ease Out: The time for acceleration and deceleration of movement.
Follow Through and Overlapping Action: The idea that separate parts of the body will continue moving after a character or object comes to a full stop, and the idea that parts of the body will move at different times.
Arcs: The principle that smooths animation and moves action in a realistic way.
Exaggeration: The pushing of movement further to add more appeal to an action.
Solid Drawing: The accuracy of volume, weight, balance, and anatomy.
Appeal: The relatability (or charisma) of a character.
Straight Ahead Action and Pose to Pose: The spontaneous and linear approach to creating an action using many in-between poses along with the main poses, and the more methodical approach to creating an action using only a few poses.
Secondary Action: The actions that emphasize or support the main action of the animation.
Staging: The setting up of the scene, from placement of characters to the background and foreground elements, to how the camera angle is set up, the lighting and shadows, and more.
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1. Linear motion is motion in a straight line. Non-linear motion is motion that is not in a straight line. For example when you move your pen in a line it is linear.
2. They might use something to show the mountain and show how big it is. Using effects like this can bring out certain parts and bring out what really is trying to be shown in a movie.
3. The camera angle of the soccer game and the follow with the ball being shown can give a staging looking for what is coming or what is important in that time.
4. You can use it to show how fast a car is going or to show where a person is at on a map in a 3rd person view
5. I would use Arcs because it smooths out the image or video to make whatever your trying to make look more realistic.