Monday, December 9, 2013

Chapter 6 Motion Literacy



Primary motion when choreographed, associate with orientation, scale and positioning are explained in this chapter about Motion Literacy and is referred to Primary motion; one or more elements moving over time and across space. Translation is the elements predetermined movement horizontal and vertical axes in a two-dimensional environment while the x, y and z axes are in a three-dimensional environment. There are many student examples in this chapter and lessons such as; kinetic typography, motion paths, basic animation principles and the use or definition of anticipation, follow through overlapping, pause, timing acceleration and deceleration, etc.
Secondary camera motion is also mentioned and is explained as an technique used to simulate movement to bring a realistic aspects and achieve various compositional framing.

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