tailieunhanh - How to Make Animated Films phần 7

Hãy nhớ rằng (thông thường, ít nhất là) khán giả sẽ mong đợi một trình tự cài đặt / thiết lập trình bày thế giới bình thường của nhân vật trung tâm của bạn. Tiếp theo, một hoặc nhiều điều sẽ thay đổi hoặc đi sai trong thế giới đó. Tiếp theo, các nhân vật sẽ phải tìm cách giải quyết, khắc phục những thay đổi mà người đó đang bị đe dọa, thách thức bởi. | How to Make Animated Films Fade-Up Fade-Down A fade-up is where you use a number of frames at the start of a scene to slowly bring in the image or a number of frames at the end of the scene to take it out. Essentially a fade is a change of exposure from frame to frame. For example a ten-frame fade-up or fade-in is where your first frame at the beginning of a scene is exposed 0 percent and it increases in exposure frame by frame until it reaches 100 percent on frame 10. A fade-up from black. A fade-down or fade-out on the other hand is found at the end of a scene where the exposure starts at 100 percent and goes down to 0 percent. A fade-down to white. Fades can be to or from black or white in the majority of cases although any other colored frame will work dependent on the style and mood of the film you are creating of course. Fades are used to give a slower more emotive transition from one scene to another. For example a fade-up gives the audience a slower or more intriguing introduction to a new scene. A fade-down gives a more reflective moment at the end of the scene so the audience has a moment to digest what 276 Filmmaking Techniques they have just seen. A fade-down from one scene and then a fade-up to the next can indicate a passage of time or place. Dissolve Dissolves or mixes are where two scenes overlap that is one is fading down and the other is fading up over the same amount of frames. The scene on the left is fading out and the scene on the right is fading in. Like fades dissolves give a sense of transition in time and space and yet provide the audience with additional information in a more subtle way than a cut. At the same time this will also keep the pace of your action up more than a fade-down fade-up might. Wipe Not so popular with filmmakers today as it once was a wipe is still a significant transition effect. A simple horizontal wipe would have an imaginary vertical line traveling from one side of the screen to the other showing the old scene on

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