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21 november 2017 In this lesson i have finished the 12 printable on animation. In the first half of the lesson. The next half of the lesson i started my animation that I am going to do.

Evaluation of intentions

Evaluate intentions and identify areas for improvement A. Did you read through the brief and understand what was required? Yes i did read through the brief and i understand what was  required.u B. If you did not understand what was required, how did you seek clarification? i understood what to do. C. When you had a clear understanding about the brief and work required, what were your first thoughts about it? At the beginning i found it difficult but after a while I started getting used to it and know i don't find it as difficult as i did in the beginning. D. What were your initial ideas for the brief and how did you record the ideas? I made a table for what I am going to do. E. What research did you do and where did you go to collect research for the brief to extend your initial ideas and concepts? The research that i did was looking up the meaning of the 12 printable of animation F. What might you have done to get more ideas for your project work? I could have done lo
in this project we had a video that we chose and we had to add sound to the video which goes along and it was on the beat. I chose a joker scene  when the hospital is blowing up and i had to add sound of explosions in the background. The sound sound that i used was exploding sounds and and some one pressing  a button. Also i used a song from Insidious because it matched with the joker because it is creepy and it had an up beat to it and it is like the joker.  Most on the sounds affect i got from was from youtube and some off them i found from other websites. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffVnV3p0t4A) this is from Insidious. the sound track i have used.
Plagiarism: Q1) what is plagiarism?  A1) when you are taking other people work and making it your own. Q2) What do you do if you want to include another person's work to support an argument or to illustrate an idea? A2) you inform them if you are going to use there work and acknowledge them when you use it.  Q3)  What might happen if you are caught plagiarising some else's work? A3) you can get sued by the person that has made the work. 
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12 basic principles of animation 1. Squash and Stretch: The most important principle is squash and stretch  the purpose of which is to give a sense of weight and flexibility to drawn objects. . Anticipation: Anticipation  is used to prepare the audience for an action, and to make the action appear more realistic 3. Staging:   This principle is akin to  staging in theatre , as it is known in theatre and film.  Its purpose is to direct the audience's attention, and make it clear what is of greatest importance in a scene. Johnston and Thomas defined it as "the presentation of any idea so that it is completely and unmistakably clear, whether that idea is an action, a personality, an expression, or a mood. 4. Straight Ahead Action and Pose to Pose : These are two different approaches to the actual drawing process. Straight ahead action means drawing out a scene frame by frame from beginning to end, while pose to pose involves starting with drawing a few key frames,