

				CA101, Nov 22, quiz #2		name:
				Principles of animation


1) Squash & stretch
2) Anticipation
3) Staging
4) Straight ahead animation vs pose-to-pose
5) Followthrough and overlapping
6) slow in slow out
7) Arcs
8) Secondary action
9) Timing
10) Exaggeration
11) Solid drawing
12) Appeal


Q1) An action should:

	a) go straight forwared so the story moves quickly
	b) be preceeded by an action to draw the viewer's attention before it happens.

Q2) Staging means:

	a) camera angle and layout
	b) how funny a shot is
	c) all aspects of how an idea is presented

Q3) Straight ahead animation requires at least one animator, while pose-to-pose requires at least two.  Why?

	a) pose-to-pose is more complicated
	b) pose-to-pose has a lead animator who decides how the action proceeds
		an a second who fills in the rest
	c) pose-to-pose is mainly at larger animation houses, smaller places can't afford it

Q4) The end of an action should:

	a) show body parts continue the motion after the motion completes
	b) the character should overlap any other character in the way
	c) other characters should slightly imitate the action to emphesize it

Q5) Most action happens in:

	a) straight lines
	b) curves
	c) plotted like lines in a grid

Q6) Secondary action is when

	a) the second of two actions happens one after another
	b) a second action at the same time as another that emphesizes the action
	c) an action in the scene that is less important than another

Q7) True or false, the villian (as well as the hero) should have Appeal.

