Animated Motion: Part 3


Summary

The video delves into the crucial concept of motion and zero motion in animation, drawing parallels to rest in music and zero in arithmetic. It showcases various frame animations ranging from single to six-frame animations to depict movement effectively. The importance of tempo variations, holds at the start and finish of movements, and incorporating character and spirit for impactful animation are also emphasized in the discussion. Moreover, it explores the unpredictable nature of movement sizes and their significant impact on animation quality.


Introduction to Motion in Animation

The importance of motion and zero motion in animation, comparing it to rest in music and zero in arithmetic.

Frames and Movements

Exploring the use of frames in animation to depict movement, including examples of single, double, triple, quadruple, and six-frame animations.

Tempo Variation

Demonstrating variations in motion tempo in animation, including slow tempo, four times the tempo, and common uses of hold in animations.

The Importance of Hold in Animation

Exploring the significance of a hold at the start and finish of movements in animation, emphasizing its common use and impact on overall movement.

Size of Moves

Discusses the unpredictable nature of movement sizes in animation, including medium, slightly bigger, slightly smaller, and bigger moves, highlighting their impact on animation.

Character and Spirit in Animation

Emphasizing the use of character and spirit in animation to convey motion effectively, regardless of the type of movement.

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