Are You An Animation Whizz?

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Are You An Animation Whizz? - Quiz

A short quiz to assess how much students have learnt during an animation course.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Wallace and Gromit is an example of... 

    • A.

      Computer Generated Animation

    • B.

      Claymation

    • C.

      Flash animation

    Correct Answer
    B. Claymation
    Explanation
    Wallace and Gromit is an example of Claymation because it is a stop-motion animation technique that uses clay or other malleable materials to create characters and objects. In the case of Wallace and Gromit, the characters are made out of clay and are manipulated frame by frame to create the illusion of movement. This technique gives the animation a unique tactile and handmade feel, which is characteristic of Claymation.

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  • 2. 

    How many frames per second (fps) should we shoot in an animation?

    • A.

      25 fps

    • B.

      12 fps

    • C.

      50 fps

    Correct Answer
    B. 12 fps
    Explanation
    A frame rate of 12 fps is suggested for shooting in an animation. This lower frame rate is commonly used in traditional hand-drawn animations, as it provides a smoother and more fluid motion. It allows for more time to create each frame, resulting in a more detailed and visually appealing animation. Higher frame rates such as 25 or 50 fps may be used for certain types of animations, but a lower frame rate like 12 fps is generally preferred for its artistic and aesthetic qualities.

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  • 3. 

    On an apple mac, what software could I use to make an animation?

    • A.

      I can motivate

    • B.

      I can illustrate

    • C.

      I can Aminate

    • D.

      I can Animate

    Correct Answer
    D. I can Animate
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I can Animate". This software can be used on an Apple Mac to create animations.

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  • 4. 

    What is a set?

    • A.

      The place where we stage our animation.

    • B.

      The name of an animation camera.

    • C.

      What we see on our computer screen once we have taken a picture

    Correct Answer
    A. The place where we stage our animation.
    Explanation
    A set refers to the physical or virtual location where an animation is staged. It is the environment or backdrop in which the characters and objects of the animation are placed and interact. This is where the animation takes place and where the story unfolds.

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  • 5. 

    Mise en scene is... 

    • A.

      How an animation is lit and shot

    • B.

      How clips are edited together

    • C.

      Everything that appears in front of the camera

    Correct Answer
    C. Everything that appears in front of the camera
    Explanation
    Mise en scene refers to everything that appears in front of the camera, including the set design, props, costumes, actors' performances, and the overall visual composition. It encompasses the visual elements that contribute to the storytelling and the atmosphere of a scene. Lighting and cinematography techniques are important components of mise en scene, but it also includes other aspects such as the arrangement of objects, the use of color, and the positioning of characters within the frame.

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