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 TRIMESTRALEXAM 2213   Gian Carlo Cresencio

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Marks 27.00/30.00
 PRELIM Grade 90.00 out of 100.00
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Question 1 The creation of moving pictures in a two-dimensional environment, such as
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Answer: 3-D ANIMATION 
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 UGRD-ITE6311-2213T Question 3 The written story of a film that supplies dialogue, camera moves, background,
Correct staging and action.
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Answer: Script 
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Question 4 A visual representation of a story.


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Answer: Storyboard 
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Question 5 Covers a broad range of subjects, but overall can be defined as the creation
Correct of moving images through the use of computers.
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Answer: Computer Animation 
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Question 6 This is  short for celluloid, is a transparent sheet on which objects are drawn
Correct or painted for traditional, hand drawn animation
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Answer: CEL 
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Question 7 This refers to any artwork or animation created with computers.


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Answer: CGI 
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Question 8 The creation of moving pictures in a three-dimensional digital environment.


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Answer: 3-D ANIMATION 
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Question 9 A flat piece of artwork that is the setting for a moving character in an
Correct animated film.
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Answer: Background 
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Question 10 A filmmaking technique where the illusion of motion is created frame-by-


Correct frame. The word comes from the Latin word, "anima," meaning "life" or "soul".
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Answer: Animation 
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Question 11 Match the term/details to complete each statement. 


Partially correct

Mark 18.00 out This is done by sequencing consecutive


of 20.00 images, or "frames", that simulate motion by
Flag question each image showing the next in a gradual 3-D Animation
progression of steps, filmed by a virtual

"camera" and then output to video by a
rendering engine.

A stop-motion technique in which life-size


Pixilation
props or live actors are photographed frame-
by-frame. 
A ___________ should show character, attitude,
feelings, entertainment, expressions, type of storyboard

action, as well as telling the story’s plot. 

Animation produced by arranging real


objects, taking a picture of them,
repositioning the objects minutely, then Stop-Motion Animation
taking another picture of them to create a

sequence of consecutive images that create
the illusion of motion.

This is done by sequencing consecutive


images, or "frames", that simulate motion by
each image showing the next in a gradual
2-D Animation
progression of steps. The eye can be "fooled"
into perceiving motion when these 
consecutive images are shown at a rate of 24
frames per second or faster.

The ____________ shows how characters relate Model Sheet


in size to other characters.

A reference sheet for animators that shows a
number of different poses of an animated Model Sheet
character. 

One of the most common forms of stop- Claymation


motion animation is _____________. 

These images can be created in either a two-
dimensional or three-dimensional space, and
can be applied to web design, user interface Computer Animation
design, application development, video

games, movies, special effects, cartooning,
and many others.

The eye can be "__________" into perceiving


motion when these consecutive images are 2-D Animation
shown at a rate of 24 frames per second or

faster.

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