The document discusses different types of animation techniques including traditional animation, digital 2D animation, digital 3D animation, stop motion animation, and motion graphics. It also outlines the Philippine animation production process which includes pre-production, production, and post-production phases involving steps like storyboarding, modeling, rigging, and compositing. Additionally, it describes characteristics of Philippine animation such as presenting current issues in the country, retelling myths and native stories, and manifesting Philippine culture and traditions.
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The document discusses different types of animation techniques including traditional animation, digital 2D animation, digital 3D animation, stop motion animation, and motion graphics. It also outlines the Philippine animation production process which includes pre-production, production, and post-production phases involving steps like storyboarding, modeling, rigging, and compositing. Additionally, it describes characteristics of Philippine animation such as presenting current issues in the country, retelling myths and native stories, and manifesting Philippine culture and traditions.
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1.What are the 3 components of
sound in film? 2.Give the 5 basic elements of film. WHAT IS ANIMATION? • Animation is the process of creating the illusion of motion and shape change by meansof the rapid display as a sequence a static images that minimally differ from each other. TECHNIQUES AND STYLE IN CREATING AN ANIMATION: • TRADITIONAL ANIMATION- These involved animators drawing by hand for each and every frame. • DIGITAL 2D ANIMATION- It is creating animations in the 2 dimensional space with the help of digital technologies. • DIGITAL 3D ANIMATION- It is making the unreal characters into a realistic one. • STOP MOTION ANIMATION- Stop motion is done by capturing a photo of an object, then moving it just a little bit. • MOTION GRAPHICS- It’s simply the art of moving graphic elements such as text or shapes. Common example include animated logos, film opening titles. THE PHILIPPINE ANIMATION PRODUCTION PROCESS •PRE-PRODUCTION a)Story b)Story boarding c) Editorial d)Visual Development e)Pre-Visualization • POST PRODUCTION a) Compositing b)Music and Sound Design c) Color Grading • PRODUCTION a) Modelling- b) Surfacing c) Rigging d) Lay out and Set dressing • POST PRODUCTION CHARACTERISTICS OF PHILIPPINE ANIMATION • It present current issues in in the country- most of the country’s animated films talk about the recurringproblems, stigma and scenarios experience by the Filipinos. • It retells myths and native stories of the country in animation- Filipinos love to listen stories from their forefathers that’s why artist present theseq traditional stories in motion pictures. • It manifests Philippine culture and tradition- animation n the country is rooted in our culture and tradition.