![]() 作者:Richard Williams 出版社: Faber & Faber 副标题: A Manual of Methods, Principles, and Formulas for Classical, Computer, Games, Stop Motion, and Internet Animators 出版年: 07 January, 2002 页数: 342 定价: $30.00 装帧: Paperback ISBN: 9780571202287 内容简介 · · · · · ·The definitive book on animation, from the Academy Award-winning animator behind Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Animation is one of the hottest areas of filmmaking today--and the master animator who bridges the old generation and the new is Richard Williams. During his more than forty years in the business, Williams has been one of the true innovators, winning three Academy Awards an... 作者简介 · · · · · ·Richard Williams is best known as the Director of Animation and designer of the new characters for Who Framed Roger Rabbit, for which he won two Academy Awards including a Special Achievement Award.Canadian-born Williams has won three US Academy Awards, three British Academy Awards, and an Emmy among 246 international awards-- starting with his first film The Little Island in 1... 目录 · · · · · ·Why This Book? 1Drawing in Time 11 Time to Draw 23 It's All in the Timing and the Spacing 35 Lesson 1 41 Advancing Backwards to 1940 46 · · · · · ·() Why This Book? 1 Drawing in Time 11 Time to Draw 23 It's All in the Timing and the Spacing 35 Lesson 1 41 Advancing Backwards to 1940 46 History of the Chart and Inbetween 47 Extremes and Breakdowns 48 Keys 57 Three Ways to Animate 61 Testing, Testing, Testing 68 The X-Sheet 70 Came the Dawn... 75 The Best Numbering System 76 The Great Ones and Twos Battle 78 The Top and Bottom Pegs Battle 80 More on Spacing 84 Classic Inbetween Mistakes 88 Watch Your Arcs 90 Getting More Movement Within the Mass 92 The Elongated Inbetween 96 The Major Beginner's Mistake 99 The 'Ruff' Approach 99 How Much Do We Leave To The Assistant? 101 Take The Long Short Cut 101 Walks 102 Getting the Weight 106 Set the Tempo 109 The Passing Position or Breakdown 111 Two Ways to Plan a Walk 115 The Double Bounce 118 Loosening it Up 120 Digging Deeper into Walks 128 There's Nothing Like Trying It 135 The Heel 136 Foot Action 136 Normal Walk Spacing 142 Weight Shift 146 The Belt Line 147 Arm Movements 148 Counteraction 156 The Recipe 163 Sneaks 167 The Tip Toe Sneak 173 Runs, Jumps and Skips 176 The 4 Drawing Formula Run 189 The 3 Drawing Run 192 The 2 Drawing Run 195 The Recipe 200 Run, Jump, Skip and Leap 201 Skips 209 Jumps 212 Weight on a Jump 213 Flexibility 217 The Breakdown 218 Simple Overlap 223 Overlapping Action 226 Simple Counteraction 230 Breaking Joints to Give Flexibility 231 Flexibility in the Face 246 Overlapping Action in the Face 249 Instant Read - Profiles for Readability 251 Weight 256 Pressure and Weight 262 How Much Effort Do We Have to Expend? 264 Dancing 269 Rules of Thumb On Synchronising Action 272 Anticipation 273 Surprise Anticipations 282 Invisible Anticipations 283 Takes and Accents 285 A Hard Accent Bounces Back 295 A Soft Accent continues 295 Timing, Staggers, Wave and Whip 297 Stagger Timings 297 The Side to Side Vibration Formula 299 Whip Action 301 Wave Action 301 Dialogue 304 Phrasing 305 Picture and Sound Sync 310 Accents 311 Attitude 314 The Secret 314 Acting 315 Change of Expression 320 Look for the Contrast 321 An Acting Point 323 Body Language 324 Symmetry or 'Twinning' 324 Steal It! 325 Eyes 325 Animal Action 327 Live Action Reference 328 Basic Animal Walk Pattern 330 Directing 333 The Brief 334 The Leica Reel 334 Separate the Characters 334 Best Foot Forward 335 Casting Animators 335 Making Changes 335 'Say! Say!' 335 Voice Recording 335 Hook Ups 335 Research 335 Editing 335 Believe in Your Material 335 Review 338 The Procedure 338 The Ingredients 339 Acknowledgements 342 · · · · · · () |
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