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STOP MOTION#1
A technique where objects are physically manipulated in small increments between individually photographed frames to create the illusion of movement.
SERIES PRODUCTION#2
The process of creating multiple episodes of a show, focusing on consistency in storytelling and production quality.
STORYTELLING#3
The art of crafting a narrative that engages an audience, involving character development, plot structure, and thematic depth.
PILOT EPISODE#4
A standalone episode used to sell a series to networks, showcasing the show's concept, characters, and tone.
SCRIPTWRITING#5
The process of writing the dialogue and actions for a film or series, crucial for guiding the production.
STORYBOARDING#6
Creating visual representations of scenes to plan the sequence of events and camera angles in an animated series.
PRODUCTION PLANNING#7
The logistical preparation needed for a smooth production process, including budgeting and scheduling.
POST-PRODUCTION#8
The phase after filming where editing, sound design, and visual effects are added to create the final product.
ANIMATION TECHNIQUES#9
Methods used in animation, such as keyframing and character rigging, to bring stories to life.
NETWORKING#10
Building relationships within the industry to create opportunities for collaboration, funding, and career advancement.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY#11
Legal rights that protect creations of the mind, such as scripts and characters, crucial for managing creative work.
PITCHING#12
The act of presenting a project idea to potential investors or studios to secure funding or production support.
CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT#13
The process of creating complex and relatable characters that drive the narrative and engage the audience.
PROFESSIONAL PITCH DECK#14
A visual presentation that outlines a project, including key elements like concept, target audience, and production plan.
LIGHTING TECHNIQUES#15
Methods used to illuminate scenes effectively, enhancing mood and visibility in animation.
CAMERA WORK#16
The techniques used to capture scenes, including angles, movements, and framing, critical for storytelling.
COLOR GRADING#17
The process of adjusting the colors in post-production to enhance the visual aesthetics of the animation.
SOUND DESIGN#18
The creation and manipulation of audio elements in animation, including dialogue, sound effects, and music.
ANIMATION WORKSPACE#19
The designated area equipped with tools and resources for animators to create their work efficiently.
REVIEW AND REVISE#20
The practice of evaluating and improving work based on feedback to achieve a higher quality final product.
BEHIND-THE-SCENES CONTENT#21
Material that showcases the production process, providing insights into the making of the animated series.
CONTINGENCY PLANS#22
Backup strategies developed to address potential challenges or obstacles in the production process.
AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT#23
Techniques used to connect with viewers, ensuring that the content resonates and maintains their interest.
INDUSTRY STANDARDS#24
Established norms and practices in animation production that ensure quality and professionalism.
VISUAL MOOD BOARD#25
A collage of images, colors, and textures that visually represents the tone and style of the series.
FEEDBACK INCORPORATION#26
The process of integrating constructive criticism into the creative process to enhance the final product.