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3D ANIMATION#1
The process of creating moving images in a three-dimensional digital environment, allowing for depth and realism.
MARKETING NARRATIVE#2
A story crafted to promote a product, highlighting its benefits and engaging the target audience.
CHARACTER INTERACTION#3
The techniques used to animate characters so they interact naturally with products or environments.
SOUND DESIGN#4
The art of creating and integrating audio elements that complement and enhance the visual storytelling.
POST-PRODUCTION#5
The phase after animation where editing, sound mixing, and final touches are applied to the animated project.
RIGGING#6
The process of creating a skeleton for a 3D model to facilitate realistic movement and animation.
PARTICLE EFFECTS#7
Visual effects that simulate natural elements like smoke, fire, or rain, enhancing the realism of animations.
DYNAMICS#8
The study of forces and motion in animation, used to create realistic movements and reactions.
STORYBOARDING#9
A visual representation of scenes and sequences, outlining the narrative flow before animation begins.
TARGET DEMOGRAPHIC#10
The specific group of consumers aimed at by a marketing campaign, influencing narrative and design choices.
ANIMATION PRINCIPLES#11
Fundamental guidelines such as timing, spacing, and exaggeration that enhance the quality of animations.
CHARACTER MODELING#12
The creation of a 3D representation of a character, focusing on shape, texture, and detail.
ANIMATION SOFTWARE#13
Tools and applications used to create, edit, and render 3D animations, such as Blender or Maya.
SOUND MIXING#14
The process of blending various audio tracks to achieve a balanced and clear sound for the final product.
EXPORTING#15
The process of converting the final animation into a specific file format for distribution or presentation.
VISUAL FLOW#16
The seamless transition and coherence of visual elements in an animation, guiding viewer attention.
PEER REVIEW#17
A collaborative feedback process where students evaluate each other's work, fostering improvement and learning.
ANIMATIC#18
A preliminary version of an animation, combining storyboards with sound to visualize timing and flow.
EFFECTS ANIMATION#19
The animation of non-character elements, such as explosions or magical effects, to enhance storytelling.
CINEMATIC TECHNIQUES#20
Methods borrowed from film to enhance animation, such as camera angles, lighting, and framing.
NARRATIVE STRUCTURE#21
The organized framework of a story, including exposition, rising action, climax, and resolution.
VISUAL STORYTELLING#22
The use of visual media to convey a narrative, engaging audiences through imagery and design.
PROFESSIONALISM#23
The quality of performing tasks with competence, reliability, and adherence to industry standards.
CRITICAL SELF-EVALUATION#24
Reflecting on one's work to identify strengths and areas for improvement, fostering personal growth.