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Principles of Animation: Arc and Anticipation with Kathleen Quaife-Hodge, Michael Cedeno

Principles of Animation: Arc and Anticipation
The 12 Principles of Animation Learn to use arc and anticipation to form the characters’ natural-looking movements

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Instructor
Kathleen Quaife-Hodge, Michael Cedeno
Subjects
Entertainment Arts
Topics
Animation, Design, Sketching
Mediums
Colored Pencil, Pencil
Duration
1h 32m 59s

In this lesson, instructor Kathleen Quaife-Hodge will teach you the fourth and fifth principles of animation; arc and anticipation. You will learn that both help to form the characters’ natural-looking movements and create exciting experiences for the viewers. Instructor Michael Cedeno will demonstrate various types of balls bouncing in place, so you can witness how the different weights and volumes affect the arcs.

This lesson belongs to the course The 12 Principles of Animation. In this course, professional animators Michael Cedeno, Kathleen Quaife-Hodge, and Marshall Lee Toomey will introduce you to the 12 principles of animation. You will explore timing, slo-in slo-out, squash and stretch, arc, anticipation, pose to pose, straight ahead, and many more. Kathleen will show you how to set up a downshooter to transfer your pencil sketches to an actual film. Michael will demonstrate how to employ the principles in animated scenes to achieve good flow and continuity. You will practice developing appealing characters and exaggerating your design to evoke emotions. Lastly, Marshall will walk you through a quick overview of clean-up animation. After this course, you will become familiar with the 12 principles of animation; from there, begin to utilize them in your creation.

Throughout this course, you’ll have access to the NMA community for feedback and critiques to improve your work as you progress.

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