1. Which of the following smaller actions lend support and provide richness and depth to the main action?
A. supporting action
B. props
C. secondary action
D. graphics
2. What is a characteristic of a linear story? (1 point)
A. it includes a narrative
B. It includes plot
C. flashbacks are used
D. one event follows another
3. Exaggeration is never part of animation (1 point)
True
False
4. Why are slow movements punctuated by a fast punch? (1 point
A. to calm things down
B. to add interest
C. to draw an animated scene outt
D. end a scene
5. Which of the following are used to draw action? (1 point)
A. cycles
B. stop motion
C. arcs
D. secondary actions
6. Appeal encompasses elements of good design, good drawing, and good storytelling.
True
False
7. Which of the following was a magic lantern theatre in Paris: (1 point)
A. The Horror and Mystery Theater
B. The Adventura
C. The Phantasmagoria
D. Cinematica
8. If viewers cannot identify any unlikeable elements in a character then they don't become engaged in the film.
True
False
9. What is the purpose of a camera dolly? (1 point)
A. to record animation more easily
B. to make smooth camera movements
C. to switch between color and black and white film
D. to improve focus
10. What type of animation is made from drawings on pieces of clear celluloid laid over top ofeach other?
A. frame animation
B. stop motion
C. cel animation
D. cartoon
11. Which of the following was an early image projector? (1 point)
A. magic lantern
B. a lens
C. light bulb
D. slide show
12. The future of 2D animation does not include hand-drawing (1 point)
True
False
13 Cave drawings were a form of visual storytelling (1 point)
True
False
14. Magic Lanterns used a light reflecting off a mirror and through a lens to project a painted image.
True
False
15. In 1912, Martin Thornton made a stop motion and live action experimental film called In Golliwog Land.
True
False