Deck 6: Animation Part I: Brief History and Basics

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Animation has been in existence for a much longer time than digital animation.
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Photoglyphs consisted of symbols and pictures of objects from Egyptian life.
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Thaumotrope used a small round disc with pieces of string and a disk with pictures on either side.
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The kinetoscope included a series of images and these were drawn (or printed and pasted) around one disk and it also included a second disk whose movements are synchronized with the first disk.
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Over the centuries, puppetry has remained a highly successful medium used to entertain and communicate ideas using animation.
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The flip book is also known as the flick book in some parts of the world and one of its original names was the 'kineograph'.
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Momentum refers to the distance traveled by an object over a period of time.
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Pottery, the art of molding and shaping clay into various forms, can be analogized to the various types of 3D lighting.
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It is a very simple device consisting of a box with a small hole on one side and the inverted image of the scene is formed.
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Various forms of motion capture and performance animation are grounded on the basic principles of painting and lighting.
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According to theory of 'persistence of motion', an image persists (continues) to appear to human eyes even after we stop looking at the actual image, which enable us to perceive the motion as being continuous.
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Force includes both direction and magnitude and hence is a vector quantity.
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The gravity on the surface on the moon is approximately 6 times stronger than that on the surface of the earth.
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In live motion capture the motion data from the performers of the dance or stunt sequences is first obtained and then refined.
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The 12 Principles of Animation were originally developed around the 1930s by animators in the Disney© studios
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Force is equal to velocity multiplied by the mass of an object.
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Speed refers to the distance traveled by an object over a period of time.
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Distance and displacement are exactly the same thing.
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Velocity is considered as the corresponding vector quantity for the scalar quantity speed.
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Velocity is the product of mass and gravity.
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Which of the following was not used for painting or coloring in prehistoric times?

A) Charcoal
B) Dirt
C) Fat
D) Synthetic paint
E) None of the above
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_____________a very simple device consisting of a box with a small hole on one side and the inverted image of the scene is formed

A) Camera Obscura
B) Camera
C) Kaleidoscope
D) Phenakistoscope
E) None of the above
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The ____________ used a small round disc with pieces of string and a disk with pictures on either side.

A) Thaumotrope
B) Zoetrope
C) Phenakistoscope
D) CRT Amusement Device
E) Kinetoscope
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The ____________ used a small round disc with pieces of string and a disk with pictures on either side.

A) Thaumotrope
B) Zoetrope
C) Phenakistoscope
D) CRT Amusement Device
E) Kinetoscope
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________________ was invented by Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. and Estle Ray Mann which allowed 'interaction' based on analog electronics.

A) Thaumotrope
B) Zoetrope
C) Phenakistoscope
D) CRT Amusement Device
E) Kinetoscope
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Ivan Sutherland designed ____________, a device that allowed users to interact with a user interface (UI) with a light pen.

A) Thaumotrope
B) Zoetrope
C) Sketchpad
D) CRT Amusement Device
E) Periscope
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Which of the following is most relevant to motion capture and animation

A) Painting
B) Pottery
C) Drawing
D) Coloring
E) Puppetry
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Which of the following is not a material that was used to make puppets in ancient centuries?

A) Wood
B) Clay
C) Ivory
D) Plastic
E) None of the above
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Which of the following country/countries have contributed to puppetry?

A) India
B) China
C) Turkey
D) Egypt
E) All the above
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The flip book was also originally known as the ___________

A) Praxinoscope
B) Kinetoscope
C) Kinetophone
D) Kineograph
E) All the above
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________________was an art form based on the magic lantern, used projected images to create an interaction simulating animation.

A) Theater
B) Mime
C) Vaudeville
D) Phantasmagoria
E) Opera
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Pottery can be compared with which of the following

A) Storyboarding
B) Scripting
C) Modeling
D) Animation
E) Rigging
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The ___________ included a series of images and these were drawn (or printed and pasted) around one disk and a second disk whose movements are synchronized with the first disk.

A) Praxinoscope
B) Phenakistoscope
C) Kinetophone
D) Kineograph
E) All the above
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The ___________, a sizeable apparatus, consisted of an enclosed box in which a looped strip of film was passed between a lens and an electric light bulb.

A) Praxinoscope
B) Phenakistoscope
C) Kinetoscope
D) Kineograph
E) All the above
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The word ___________ was derived from the Greek language indicating 'to watch or behold'

A) Cinema
B) Art
C) Theater
D) Parlor
E) All the above
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The sketchpad was invented by ___________

A) Isaac Newton
B) Albert Einstein
C) Ivan Sutherland
D) Benjamin Franklin
E) All the above
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In ___________, puppets are held against a luminous see-through background, which may be illuminated by light sources.

A) Shadow-play
B) Art
C) Theater
D) Parlor
E) All the above
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__________ is considered to be the earliest known form of one of the most advanced forms of today's animation known as 'performance animation'.

A) Puppetry
B) Art
C) Pottery
D) Parlor
E) None of the above
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The __________ is considered a predecessor to the projector.

A) Thaumatrope
B) Arkoscope
C) Magic Lantern
D) Parlor
E) None of the above
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Which of the following is a unit for measuring distance?

A) Inches
B) Foot
C) Kilometer
D) Mile
E) All the above
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Animation has been in existence for a much longer time than digital animation.
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Photoglyphs consisted of symbols and pictures of objects from Egyptian life.
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Thaumotrope used a small round disc with pieces of string and a disk with pictures on either side.
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The kinetoscope included a series of images and these were drawn (or printed and pasted) around one disk and it also included a second disk whose movements are synchronized with the first disk.
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Over the centuries, puppetry has remained a highly successful medium used to entertain and communicate ideas using animation.
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The flip book is also known as the flick book in some parts of the world and one of its original names was the 'kineograph'.
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Momentum refers to the distance traveled by an object over a period of time.
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Pottery, the art of molding and shaping clay into various forms, can be analogized to the various types of 3D lighting.
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It is a very simple device consisting of a box with a small hole on one side and the inverted image of the scene is formed.
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Various forms of motion capture and performance animation are grounded on the basic principles of painting and lighting.
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According to theory of 'persistence of motion', an image persists (continues) to appear to human eyes even after we stop looking at the actual image, which enable us to perceive the motion as being continuous.
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Force includes both direction and magnitude and hence is a vector quantity.
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The gravity on the surface on the moon is approximately 6 times stronger than that on the surface of the earth.
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In live motion capture the motion data from the performers of the dance or stunt sequences is first obtained and then refined.
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The 12 Principles of Animation were originally developed around the 1930s by animators in the Disney© studios
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Force is equal to velocity multiplied by the mass of an object.
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Speed refers to the distance traveled by an object over a period of time.
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Distance and displacement are exactly the same thing.
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Velocity is considered as the corresponding vector quantity for the scalar quantity speed.
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Velocity is the product of mass and gravity.
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Which of the following was not used for painting or coloring in prehistoric times?

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B) Dirt
C) Fat
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_____________a very simple device consisting of a box with a small hole on one side and the inverted image of the scene is formed

A) Camera Obscura
B) Camera
C) Kaleidoscope
D) Phenakistoscope
E) None of the above
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The ____________ used a small round disc with pieces of string and a disk with pictures on either side.

A) Thaumotrope
B) Zoetrope
C) Phenakistoscope
D) CRT Amusement Device
E) Kinetoscope
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The ____________ used a small round disc with pieces of string and a disk with pictures on either side.

A) Thaumotrope
B) Zoetrope
C) Phenakistoscope
D) CRT Amusement Device
E) Kinetoscope
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________________ was invented by Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. and Estle Ray Mann which allowed 'interaction' based on analog electronics.

A) Thaumotrope
B) Zoetrope
C) Phenakistoscope
D) CRT Amusement Device
E) Kinetoscope
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Ivan Sutherland designed ____________, a device that allowed users to interact with a user interface (UI) with a light pen.

A) Thaumotrope
B) Zoetrope
C) Sketchpad
D) CRT Amusement Device
E) Periscope
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Which of the following is most relevant to motion capture and animation

A) Painting
B) Pottery
C) Drawing
D) Coloring
E) Puppetry
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Which of the following is not a material that was used to make puppets in ancient centuries?

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B) Clay
C) Ivory
D) Plastic
E) None of the above
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Which of the following country/countries have contributed to puppetry?

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C) Turkey
D) Egypt
E) All the above
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The flip book was also originally known as the ___________

A) Praxinoscope
B) Kinetoscope
C) Kinetophone
D) Kineograph
E) All the above
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________________was an art form based on the magic lantern, used projected images to create an interaction simulating animation.

A) Theater
B) Mime
C) Vaudeville
D) Phantasmagoria
E) Opera
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Pottery can be compared with which of the following

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B) Scripting
C) Modeling
D) Animation
E) Rigging
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The ___________ included a series of images and these were drawn (or printed and pasted) around one disk and a second disk whose movements are synchronized with the first disk.

A) Praxinoscope
B) Phenakistoscope
C) Kinetophone
D) Kineograph
E) All the above
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The ___________, a sizeable apparatus, consisted of an enclosed box in which a looped strip of film was passed between a lens and an electric light bulb.

A) Praxinoscope
B) Phenakistoscope
C) Kinetoscope
D) Kineograph
E) All the above
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The word ___________ was derived from the Greek language indicating 'to watch or behold'

A) Cinema
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C) Theater
D) Parlor
E) All the above
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The sketchpad was invented by ___________

A) Isaac Newton
B) Albert Einstein
C) Ivan Sutherland
D) Benjamin Franklin
E) All the above
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In ___________, puppets are held against a luminous see-through background, which may be illuminated by light sources.

A) Shadow-play
B) Art
C) Theater
D) Parlor
E) All the above
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__________ is considered to be the earliest known form of one of the most advanced forms of today's animation known as 'performance animation'.

A) Puppetry
B) Art
C) Pottery
D) Parlor
E) None of the above
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The __________ is considered a predecessor to the projector.

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C) Magic Lantern
D) Parlor
E) None of the above
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Which of the following is a unit for measuring distance?

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C) Kilometer
D) Mile
E) All the above
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