1. Followthrough
2. Jointed Followthrough
3. Oscillation/Stagger
4. Sine Wave
5. Jointed Arm
6. Whip Crack
Materials: Bristol Board cuts of:
1. an exclamation point
2. a jointed tail
3. a jointed arm
4. a piece of yarn for a whip.
The first which is followthrough, is the top part of the exclamation point used to show ease in and ease out while showing that the object has weight.
The second which is jointed followthrough, is a jointed tail and is used to do the same thing as the regular followthrough except that it is jointed making it a little more difficult to maneuver.
The third which is oscillation/stagger, is an exclamation point. It is used to show anticipation and a fast ease in and ease out causing a vibration effect.
The fourth which is Sine Wave, is the jointed tail used once again to follow along an invisible squiggle line.
The fifth which is Jointed Arm, is an arm that has to fist pound by "breaking the joints." That is to give the arm a dramatic look making it seem real.
The sixth and final animation which is the Whip Crack, is the jointed arm thats "breaking the joints" to crack a whip.
Each animation was actually pretty easy. I really enjoyed making these stop motion animations. The easiest was the Sine Wave and the one that had a little more difficulty to it was the Whip Crack. I didn't have any problems with doing this project until I had to put it into after effects. All of my animations were too fast to be able to comprehend and my oscillation/stagger was completely messed up. I figured out the problem with after effects, the frames per second were set wrong on my computer. The oscillation/stagger I just made into it's own movie.
These are my final compositions !
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