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The document differentiates between expression sheets and character line up sheets used in character design for comics, animation, or video games. It also explains various lighting techniques in film, such as high key and low key lighting, and provides instructions for using editing tools in Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Audition. Additionally, it covers concepts like onion skinning, composite images, and audio editing techniques.

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The document differentiates between expression sheets and character line up sheets used in character design for comics, animation, or video games. It also explains various lighting techniques in film, such as high key and low key lighting, and provides instructions for using editing tools in Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Audition. Additionally, it covers concepts like onion skinning, composite images, and audio editing techniques.

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Differentiation between expression and

character line up sheet


Expression sheet
An expression sheet is part of a model sheet, a document containing
all the necessary information about a character in a comic,
animation, or video game. They also detail the clothes and
accessories that the character will wear, the colors that should be
applied to the distinct parts of the drawing, and other key details
that define the character’s personality. In some cases, character
designers will have also developed a guide to drawing the character
in proportion.

Character line up sheet


A line up consists of copying and pasting all your
character designs into the same drawing and then scaling
them to the correct proportion in relation to the other
characters. This line up is important and should be
handed to any animator, layout and posing artist or scene
setup person working on the project.
Observe the ultimate ball rig in Maya and try
to attempt squash and stretch upon it. The
rig can be downloaded from
FEATURES: -

It has ultimate 11 diverse kinds of ball types.

- Fully scalable for all balls.

- Toggle extra controls visibilities.

- Toggle ball or all controls visibilities.

- Select smooth level for render or easy animating.

- Easy to animate with simplified and needed controls.


Demonstrate the knowledge of onion
skinning in Maya.

Onion skinning in traditional animation is also called ghosting in Maya. It


gives you a way to visualize how an object changes over time in space, as
shown here. You can see how the object looks in the animation several steps
before and/or after the current frame. To begin ghosting in Maya, select the
Animation Menu Set. Then go to the Visualize tab in the Menu Bar. Select the
option called “Ghost Selected.” You can use the custom frame set option to
see a larger number of frames before and after the current frame.
Differentiate between high key lighting and
low-key lighting and give an example of High
key lighting use.

High key lighting

WHAT IS HIGH KEY LIGHTING USED FOR?

Brighten up the mood

It is a lighting style that results in a brightly lit frame with


soft lighting, minimal shadows, and low contrast. In
photography, film, and television, this lighting style uses
minimal shadows with most of the frame made of highlights.
This is completely the opposite of low-key lighting that relies
on sharp contrast and harsh shadows. The result of this
bright lighting style is a cheerful, airy, and positive mood
that is often utilized in sitcoms, comedies, and commercial
work
Set of I love lucy

Modern Family (2009)


Low-key lighting

It is a type of lighting style used in photography, film, and


television that accentuates shadows, sharp contrast, and
dark tones. The visual aesthetic of low-key lighting is usually
achieved by using hard sources or key lights with minimal to
no fill light. Low-key lighting is often used in thrillers,
dramas, and horror films because of the mysterious, dark,
and dramatic mood the style creates.

What is low key lighting in film used for?


 Sharp contrast
 Harsh shadows
 Deep dark tones
 Minimal highlights and midtones
 Ominous or dramatic mood

Just as film noir utilized this sharp contrast lighting to


enhance the mysteriousness of a scene or film,
cinematographers recently have used it to accentuate the
drama of a story. The harsh shadows and deep dark tones of
low-key lighting can be found in thrillers, dramas, and horror
films.
There will be blood

The conjuring

Composite images

A composite is an image made from the combination of a variety of


pictures. Using layers, the photographs are combined to merge into a
single image that appears to the viewer to be whole.
Chronics of the Narnia: The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader

The Secret in their eyes

Identify the marked panels in the Premiere


Pro Workspace.
The Tools Panel is where you can select various editing tools
to use in the timeline.

The Project Panel is where you store all the elements which
make up your edited video (video clips, audio clips, graphics,
titles, etc).

The Source Monitor is where you can preview clips, make


simple adjustments and add them to the timeline.

The Program Monitor shows the edited video from the


timeline.

The Media Browser allows you to browse, preview and import


clips from your hard drives and network.

The Timeline Panel is where you arrange the elements of


your video in the desired order.

The Audio Meters display the volume level from the timeline.
Identify the marked tools in the Premiere Pro
Timeline.

• Snap (S). Controls whether items in the Timeline snap to each other when
moved. Enabled by default.

• Add Marker (M). Click to add a marker to the Timeline.

• Playhead. Marks the current frame of the video shown in the Program
Monitor.

• Timecode. Displays the location of the playhead.

• Timeline Display Settings. Opens the Settings menu.

• Time ruler. The time display within the Timeline. Runs from left to right,
usually starting at zero.
• Track header. The area to the left of the Timeline track, where many track
configuration adjustments are made.

• Toggle Track Output. Turns the track on and off. When a track is off, its
content is no longer displayed in the Program Monitor.

• Toggle Track Lock. This button toggles locking on and off. Locking a track
makes the content uneditable.

• Toggle Sync Lock. This button toggles Sync Lock on and off. Sync Lock
keeps tracks in sync when certain edits are performed.

• Mute track. Mutes that track’s audio during playback.

• Solo track. Plays only that track’s audio during playback.

• Timeline panel menu. Contains multiple configuration options for the


Timeline.
Demonstrate the use of Ripple Edit and
Rolling use tool to edit clips in Premiere Pro.
B: Ripple Edit The Ripple Edit is a trim tool, used to trim a clip and “ripple”
the rest of the clips in the timeline. It will close the gap between the two edit
points instantly at the point where you make the edit. Changes the duration
of video clip.

N: Rolling Edit The Rolling Edit moves the Out point of the first clip and the In
point of the second clip at the same time, allowing you to adjust both clips
with one move. No Changes the duration of video clip
Demonstrate the splitting of audio file in
Adobe Audition.
To split sound into clips:

1. Start Adobe Audition.

2. Open an audio file in the Waveform Editor.

3. Select the Time Selection tool in the toolbar (Figure 1).

4. Drag to select a segment of the audio file (Figure 2)

5. Choose File > Save Selection As. The Save Selection As dialog box
appears (Figure 3). Audition creates a new file based on your selection. By
default, the new file is a Wave PCM file, but you can change that in the

Format menu.
Demonstrate the merging of audio files in
Adobe Audition.
1. Click the View Multitrack Editor button to open the New Multitrack Session
dialog box.

2. Enter a name for the new multitrack session and click OK. The new
multitrack session appears in the Files panel and opens in the Editor panel.

3. Add at least three edited audio clips to the empty tracks in the multitrack
file (Figure 1).

4. To split the contents of one track, select the track, position the Current
Time Indicator (CTI) where you want to split the clip, and choose Clip > Split.
The clip is divided into two parts (Figure 2). You can now edit, trim, or
remove the individual parts.
5. Select the first part of the clip you just split.

6. Position the pointer along the right side of the selected clip and drag left
to trim the clip (Figure 3).

7. Select the second part of the clip you split and trim its left edge to widen
the gap between the two clips

8. Trim or split the audio in track 1 to create a clip small enough to fit in the
gap you just created in track 2 (Figure 4)
9. Drag the small trimmed section of audio from track 1 into the empty space
in track 2. As you drag the clip into track 2, the clip snaps to the beginning of

the existing audio (Figure 5).

You can also use the Fade In and Fade Out handles (Figure 5) to gradually
introduce the audio of any track. This is useful when you want the music in
one track to gradually fade in or fade out under another audio track.

10. To fade audio, select a clip and drag either the Fade In or Face Out
handle (Figure 5). The distance you drag determines the duration of the
fade. The resulting curve represents how the fade changes volume slowly at
first, then rises rapidly, and finishes slowly (Figure 6).

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