The Principle of anticipation prepares the audience for something that is about to happen>
CLO: Students will understand Disney's 12 Rules of Animation and be able to find examples of each to compile into a class presentation. Students will be able to define each rule in their own words to submit in writing to Mrs. Stringer. Sept. 17: Intro to Principles + Squash and Stretch Sept. 24: Anticipation Oct. 1: Staging Oct. 8: Straight ahead and Pose to Pose Oct. 15: Follow Through and Overlapping Oct. 22: Slow in and Slow out Oct. 29: Arcs Nov. 5: Secondary Action Nov. 12: Timing Nov. 19: Exaggeration Dec. 3: Solid Drawings Dec. 10: Appeal Stop Motion Animation Critique CLO: Students will be able to reflect on 3 different stop motion animations and offer written interpretations and criticism that would help the creators improve their work. Directions: 1. Watch the 3 movie clips below as a class 2. In the box below each, Offer at least 3 sentences in response to the prompts below. 3. Submit each response online to Mrs. Stringer Video #1 Video #2: Video #3 For Fun! |
AuthorStringer is the CTE Digital Media teacher that specializes in Graphic Design and 3D Animation. Her goal is to expose young minds to creative careers and foster artistic growth. Archives
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