The Focalguide to Shooting Animation"The Focalguide tells you where to begin, how to progress, and how to make films. It describes the equipment you can buy or make to achieve the effects you want, whether simple or sophisticated. Now you can animate films."--Back cover. |
Contents
What is Animation? | 12 |
Photomation | 25 |
Animation of Solid Objects | 40 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
amount angle animation table appear backlight camera lens camera movements camera moves cel animation centre colour temperature compound constant increment counter-matte cutout cutout animation depth of field diagonal pan diffused dissolve distance dope sheet double exposure drawing edge effect f stop facility fades fairing field sizes fill light film emulsion filter holder flat artwork animation focal length focus frame counter horizontal key light lens iris lenses lettering light source live action macro focusing mask meter moving pegbar normal number of frames operation painted paper pass pegs pencil photographed picture piece placed platten polarising position possible produce projected image projector puppet ratio Ripple glass rotation rotoscoping shadow board shape shooting table shot key shutter silhouette animation single frame slit-scan solid objects static strobing suitable superimposed sync table top tape tion track vertical viewfinder wheel whip pan wipe zoom lens