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a) Circular shapes used for character design c) Skeleton structures for facial features
b) Human movements used as a guide for d) Face emotions that can be used on non-
animation living object
a) Key positions of a character in motion c) Areas where body parts are connected
b) In-between drawings in a walk animation d) Circular shapes used in animation
11. What is FLA, the main supported file type of Flash, used for?
a) The final output file format c) The rectangular area where objects are
b) A drawing tool drawn and animated
d) A layer in the timeline panel
15. What is the primary function of the "Timeline Panel" in Adobe Flash®?
a) Controlling the images and sounds in Flash® c) Organizing layers for animation
documents d) Displaying information about the current
b) Providing access to drawing tools document
18. Where can you access the most common settings or attributes of a selected object in Adobe Flash®?
19. What does the "Properties Panel" provide easy access to in Adobe Flash®?
22. An animation technique that is purely digital and created primarily with computers, CG animators use high
powered computers to create 3D animations.2d Animation
23. It is the first and the most important stage in traditional animation process.
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2nd Periodical Exam in Animation 1
a) Story Sketch c) Recording
b) Story Boarding d) Track Breakdown
24. It is a series of drawn images that graphically portrays the action described in the script
25. The stage where each drawing is transferred to a thin sheet of celluloid or acetate (a cel) and painted in colors
of the original design.
a) Designs c) Dubbing
b) Trace and Paint d) Final Shoot
Test 2: Name the following Tools and Equipment. Write your answers in the space provided. (2 Points
each)
______________1.
______________4.
______________2.
______________5.
______________3.
Test 3: Use your own character. Fill in the missing in-betweens. Break down the drawing to complete
the action sequence. (15 Points Each)