1. This document contains questions about animation concepts and terms from an animation exam.
2. The questions cover topics like key animation, layout, exposure sheets, model sheets, storyboards, and the different stages of animation production.
3. The questions test knowledge of foundational animation principles and production workflow.
1. This document contains questions about animation concepts and terms from an animation exam.
2. The questions cover topics like key animation, layout, exposure sheets, model sheets, storyboards, and the different stages of animation production.
3. The questions test knowledge of foundational animation principles and production workflow.
1. This document contains questions about animation concepts and terms from an animation exam.
2. The questions cover topics like key animation, layout, exposure sheets, model sheets, storyboards, and the different stages of animation production.
3. The questions test knowledge of foundational animation principles and production workflow.
1. This document contains questions about animation concepts and terms from an animation exam.
2. The questions cover topics like key animation, layout, exposure sheets, model sheets, storyboards, and the different stages of animation production.
3. The questions test knowledge of foundational animation principles and production workflow.
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CARPENITO INTEGRATED SCHOOL
ANIMATION 12 rd 3 QUARTER EXAM
7. Basic design concept that shows the
Direction. Encircle your Best Answer. different behaviors, moods, and attitudes of the character. 1. ________ are poses drawn by the animator a. Rough Character Concept Model representing the action and narrative Sheet required by their scene or sequence. b. Anatomical Study Model Sheet a. Key Animation c. General final line model sheet b. Layout d. Rough Construction Model Sheet c. Storyboard 8. Shows the underlying structure of the d. Model Sheet character and same poses fully clothed. It 2. _______ is a guide to the positions of focuses only on details of a character such elements in the scene, their size as hair, eyes, or spots. relationship to each other, and the location a. Rough Character Concept Model of the scene. Sheet a. Character Sheet b. Dialogue Model Sheet b. Layout c. Final Line or Clean-Up c. Exposure Sheet Construction d. Model Sheet d. Rough Construction Model Sheet 3. A chart that shows frame by frame of all 9. This is a type of model sheet that give the drawings of every animated scene. animators a better idea of the character’s a. Key Drawings structure behind the clothing and other b. Layout details. c. Exposure Sheet a. Fine Line or Clean-Up construction d. Model Sheet b. Anatomical Study Model Sheet 4. A reference sheet of an animator that c. Turnaround Model Sheet shows how a character is constructed and d. Rough Construction Model Sheet how they would pose. 10. All the different views of a character. It is a. Key Animation used as reference in modeling the b. Layout character during the animation process. c. Exposure Sheet a. Comparative size Model sheet d. Model Sheet b. Expression Model Sheet 5. It is the visual narrative of the script in the c. Turnaround Model Sheet form of thumbnail drawings that show the d. Rough Construction Model Sheet different scenes organized in a sequence 11. It contains the full descriptions and of panels. dialogues of the actors of the film. a. Storyboard a. Story b. Cartoonist b. Storyboard c. Structure c. Script d. Model Sheet d. Animatics 6. Type of Model Sheets that shows how a 12. This is where rough drawings are traced to single character is portrayed in turnaround make the final drawings. drawings and how to draw the character a. Clean-Up from any angle, along with some facial b. Compositing expressions, attitude, and action poses. c. Animatics a. Rough Character Concept Model d. Rough Construction Model Sheet Sheet 13. A preliminary sketch of a design or picture. b. Anatomical Study Model Sheet a. Line-Art c. General final line model sheet b. Animator Key d. Dialogue Model Sheet c. Rough Drawing d. Staging 14. It is a way of showing an object’s b. Story Board movement being flattened and elongated c. Story Reel when applied by force or momentum. d. Story Line a. Staging 23. This Stage is where the assistance editor b. Anticipation takes the selected the selected lines c. Arcs after recording and with the cutter, splices d. Squash and Stretch them together so they will play like a radio 15. It is a preparation for the main action of an script. animated scene, as distinct from the action a. Key frame and the reaction. b. Key Breakdown a. Follow through and overlapping c. Track Breakdown action d. Timeline b. Anticipation 24. This stage is where the drawings are given c. Squash and Stretch a consistent style Especially when several d. Slow in and Slow Out animators are working on the same 16. Refer to the movement in arcing motion. Character or scene. Animating an object must adhere to this a. In Between principle to make the motion more realistic. b. Pose to Pose a. Arcs c. Clean-Up b. Anticipation d. Rough Sketch c. Secondary Action 25. This is also known as a film script where d. Slow in and Slow Out characters, attitudes, feelings, 17. It is done by creating a three-dimensional entertainment, and expressions are character with volume and weight. drafted. a. Follow through and overlapping a. Story Sketch action b. Story Board b. Solid Drawing c. Story Reel c. Appeal d. Story Line d. Arcs 26. This stage is useful for the animators as 18. A line produced by a pencil lead made up they use this as guide for accurate timing. of a soft native carbon occurring in black to a. Story Sketch dark gray foliated masses. b. Story Board a. Graphite line c. Story Reel b. Dynamic d. Story Line c. Model line 27. This stage is where the storyboard is being d. Reference filmed to check if soundtrack is in sync with 19. A pose between two keys the pictures. a. Key pose a. Tracing b. In-between pose b. Filming c. Breakdown poses c. Scanning d. Model pose d. Recording 20. A preliminary version of a movie produced 28. This stage is where the animators are by shooting successive sections of a involved where the animation is made for storyboard and adding a soundtrack. the scene. A process used to check hand a. Animatic drawn frames prior to them being used for b. Dynamic final artwork. c. Slugging a. Rough Sketch d. Overlapping Action b. Line art 21. This stage is where model sheets are c. Line Test made. d. Layout a. Story Sketch 29. This stage is where the soundtracks are b. Story Board combined into a single track for the filming. c. Recording a. Filming d. Designs b. Tracing 22. This stage is where the directors guide c. Sketching artists in drawing images that d. Dubbing graphically portray the action described on 30. This stage is where the drawing is the script. transferred to a celluloid or acetate. a. Story Sketch a. Draw and Scan b. Trace and Paint 39. ____is a basic symbol used in drawing. c. Scan and Dub Textures, movements, lights, and space d. Sketch and Dub can be described by the quality of this. 31. ___________ This is an animation a. Line equipment which different layers of paper b. Circle for tracing the in-betweens. c. Arc a. Peg Bar d. Triangle b. Animation Paper 40. ____ represent dependable, solid, or c. Light Box heavy characters. d. Scanner a. Cylinder 32. ___________ Is an animation equipment b. Circles where paper is attached to the device so c. Squares that the paper will not move as the animator d. Triangle is doing the artwork. 41. A relationship between things or part of a. Peg Bar things with respect to comparative b. Animation Paper magnitude, quantity, or degree. c. Light Box a. Soundtrack d. Scanner b. Proportion 33. ___________ It is a grid system used to c. Character accurately create field guides in the layout. d. Timeline a. X-sheet 42. ____ shapes to measure the height of a b. Graticule character. c. Ruler a. Pear Shape d. Column b. Oval shape 34. ___________ It is a traditional animation c. Square Shape tool that enables an animator to organize d. Triangle Shape his/her thought and give instructions to the 43. A quality or feature regarded as a camera man on the shots needed. characteristic or inherent part of someone a. X-sheet or something. b. Graticule a. Attribute c. Film b. Mood d. Script c. Scene 35. Used to measure drawing for d. Smooth proportioning. a. Rulers 44. A sequence of continuous action in a play, b. Circle movie, opera, or book. c. Triangle a. Attribute d. Clutch Pencil b. Mood 36. ____are key moments that clearly describe c. Scene the important physical actions or emotional d. Smooth moments in a scene. 45. Dissolve transition is used in story boarding a. Key Frame to: b. Key Poses a. Soften transition between scenes. c. Key Breakdown b. Show that time has elapsed. d. Breakdown poses c. Al ofl the other options 37. The breakdown drawing is indicated by the d. No transition is used in Storyboarding drawing of _______. 46. The area of where the artist draws actions a. Numbers in brackets of a story in a storyboard is called: b. Circled Numbers c. Triangle Drawings a. Canvas d. Underlined Numbers b. Thumbnail c. Camera view 38. ______are indicated as an underlined d. Panel number or a numbered bracket. a. Breakdown Drawing 47. To prepare audiences for next main action b. Clean-Up Drawing that a character is about to do, you have to draw c. Key Drawing prior to it: d. In between Drawing a. Exaggeration action. b. Anticipation action c. Overlapping action d. Nice & strong pose
48. A device produces an illusion of
movement from a rapid succession of static pictures. a. Zoetrope b. Thaumatrope c. Phenakistoscope d. HMD
49. Name of the first animation film.
a. Humorous Phases of Funny Faces b. Tom and Jerry c. Mickey Mouse d. How I learnt animations
50. ___________ animation is used to
animate things that are smaller than life size. a. Immersive b. Claymotion c. Stop motion d. Augmented