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NeTakaya
2 years ago
8

URGENT PLEASE HELP, WILL MAKE BRAINLIEST ASAP!!

Arts
2 answers:
ratelena [41]2 years ago
5 0
1. F because you cant tell how heavy it is also you cannot see the dimensions/size.
2. narrator
3. laws of production?? (not to sure about this)

sorry i only answered the three that i know. i dont want to give you anwers that im not sure about
Cerrena [4.2K]2 years ago
5 0

Any drawing you do from real life will help you understand weight, dimension, and composition.

false

A benshi, used in Japanese animated movies, is another name for which of the following? cartoon, stop motion, narrator, fall guy.

narrator

The process of drawing each frame of a scene from the beginning, figuring out how the action will unfold along the way is known as which of the following?

main purpose drawing

The magic lantern is the name of a magician's trick. T/F

false - name of camera

which of the following are used to draw action?

arcs

Appeal encompasses elements of good design, good drawing, and good storytelling.

true

What was an early 20th century variety show that used animation?  

carnival

Magic lanterns used a light reflecting off a mirror and through a lens to project a painted image.

T

What are the key points in the actions called?

key frames.

Which of the following was a glass disc that had images painted around the outside edge

zoopraxiscope.

Flip books are very complicated to make.

T


What device used a series of images on celluloid, viewed through an eyepiece by one person at a time?

kinetoscope


Cel animation was a labor-saving technique invented by who?  

Walt Disney

A storyboard is a series of drawings with dialogue and directions to summarize a film in which of the following ways?

graphically

What is the name of the process where key points in action are mapped out as the scene is drawn?

storyboarding


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