So here is a look at all the principles of animation in the good and the bad.
Staging: presenting an idea so that it is unmistakably clearIn this scene Jim and Silver meet up for the first time, and silver gives jim a hand which ofcorse is made up of sharp knifes and whatnot. Therefore this scene sets up the stage of them two meeting. And the idea is very clear.
Anticipation: 1. the preparation for the action (silver is about to cut the squids with his scissors)
2. the action (he cuts the squid tails)

3. the termination of the action (he spreads out the squids on the table)
Secondary action : the action of an object resulting from another action Silver is on a boat which is descending down while he himself is waving and moving.
Follow through and overlap: the termination of an action and establishing its relationship to the next action - Object being thrown, hand still in motion while the object leaves the hand and keeps on moving.

Squash and Strech: defining the rigidity and mass of an object by distorting its shape during an action - When the lamp character squashes the letter I.
Timing and Motion - spacing actions to define the weight and size of objects and the personality of characters - Wall-E's actions in this scene show his personality through movement.
Straight Ahead Action and Pose-to-Pose Action
Straight Ahead Action:Pose-to-Pose Action:
Slow In and Out - the spacing of the in-between frames to achieve subtlety of timing and movement
Exaggeration - Accentuating the essence of an idea via the design and the action - Extreme character exaggeration
Appeal - creating a design or an action that the audience enjoys watching - Wall - E was aimed at a younger audience, just like many of the pixar movies, Therefore many of the characters are cute and friendly.
Solid Drawing






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