Book

The animator's survival kit

by  Richard Williams

Description

The Academy Award-winning artist draws on his master instruction classes to demonstrate essential techniques required of animators of any skill level or method, in an updated edition that provides expanded coverage of such topics as animal gaits and live action

Table Of Contents

  • Why this book?
  • Drawing in time
  • Time to draw
  • It's all in the timing and the spacing
  • Lesson 1
  • Advancing backwards to 1940
  • History of the chart and in between
  • Extreams and breakdowns
  • Keys
  • Three ways to animate
  • Testing, testing, testing
  • The x-sheet
  • Came the dawn...
  • The best numbering system
  • The great ones and twos battle
  • The top and bottom pegs battle
  • More on spacing
  • classic inbetween mistakes
  • Watch your arcs
  • Getting more movement within the mass
  • The elongated inbetween
  • The major beginner's mistake
  • The ruff approach
  • How much do we leave to the assistant?
  • Take the long short cut
  • Walks
  • Getting the weight
  • Set the tempo
  • The passing position or breakdown
  • Two ways to plan a walk
  • The double bounce
  • Loosening it up
  • Diggin deeper into walks
  • There's nothing like trying it
  • The heel
  • Foot action
  • Normal walk spacing
  • Weight shift
  • The belt line
  • Arm movements
  • Counteraction
  • The recipe
  • Sneaks
  • The tip toe sneak
  • Run, jumps and skips
  • The 4 drawing foumula run
  • The 3 drawing run
  • The 2 drawing run
  • The recipe
  • Run, jump, skip and leap
  • Skips
  • Jumps
  • Weight on a jump
  • Flexibility
  • The breakdown
  • Simmple overlap
  • Overlapping action
  • Simple counteraction
  • Breaking joints to give flexibility
  • Flexibility in the face
  • Overlapping action in the face
  • Instant read - profiles for readability
  • Weight
  • Pressure and weight
  • How much effort do we have to expend?
  • Dancing
  • rules of thumb on synchronising action
  • Anticipation
  • Surprise anticipations
  • Invisible anticipations
  • Takes and accents
  • A hard accent bounces back
  • A soft accent continues
  • Timing, staggers, wave and whip
  • Stagger timings
  • The side to side vibration formula
  • Whip action
  • Wave action
  • Dialogue
  • Phrasing
  • Picture and sound sync
  • Accents
  • Attitude
  • The secret
  • Acting
  • Change of expression
  • Look for the contrast
  • An acting point
  • Body language
  • Symmetry or twinning
  • Steal it
  • Eyes
  • Animal action
  • Live action reference
  • Basic animal walk pattern
  • Directing
  • The brief
  • The leica reel
  • Separate the characters
  • Best foot forward
  • Casting animators
  • Making changes
  • Say say
  • Voice recording
  • Hook ups
  • Research
  • Editing
  • Believe in your material
  • Review
  • The procedure
  • The ingredients
  • The enlarged edition
  • Lesson one on flexibility
  • Delaying parts and progressing the action
  • Put it wherw you can see it
  • A hollywood hop
  • Contrast and change
  • Phrasing dialogue
  • Using live action for reference
  • Animal flexibility
  • Aciton on a running dog
  • How does a horse really walk?
  • Horse trotting
  • Horse galloping
  • Birds
  • A challenging assignment in realism and weight
  • The moving hold
  • The great realism debate
  • The solution
  • Yes, but...
  • Conclusion so far
  • My conclusion
  • Life drawing for animation

Subject

Technique / Animation (Cinematography) / Drawing

Details

Published London : Faber and Faber, 2009
Language English
Material x, 382 p.
ISBN 0571238347 / 9780571238347
Location
TCDC Bangkok - General Collection
miniTCDC - MSU
miniTCDC - NSTRU
miniTCDC - RMUTI
miniTCDC - RMUTK

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