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A specific kind of Replacement Animation

10/28/2011

 
Check out this link

Preston Blair was a long-time Disney animator, and was even responsible for training other animators. This chart is his way of describing mouth positions for each spoken sound, but it's not the only way that we can look at mouth shapes.  You can look in the mirror and see how your mouth is shaped when you say these vowels.

(More) Replacement Animation - Oct. 21

10/21/2011

 
Okay, so you didn't do this last week when I was gone, so we'll do it again this week.

Don't forget to save your completed videos to the Animation folder on the server, or use the Upload page on this site, and I'll move them there for you.

Replacement Animations - Oct. 14

10/3/2011

 
Check out the examples I've put up showing Replacement animation techniques.  When you look at the Squash and Stretch video, figure out how it was made.  You're going to be making the same kind of thing.

Whiteboard Animations and Titling - Sept. 30

10/3/2011

 
I'm very pleased with the creativity being shown!  Keep it up, guys!

Just remember to make a final Movie version of each of your projects that includes an opening Title, and closing Credits.

    Mr. Jaco

    I am a serious film and animation fan!

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