animation (noun)

  • 71phenakistoscope — noun An early animation device consisting of a disc or drum which rotated, showing successive images through slits, often via a mirror, thus producing the illusion of motion …

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  • 72inbetweener — noun A person who specializes in tweening in an animation studio …

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  • 73lifelessness — noun The property of being lifeless, the lack of apparent animation …

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  • 74animator — noun a) One who animates something; one who brings something to life or the appearance of life. The android turned to gaze at its animator. b) One who creates an animation or cartoon; a cartoonist. In recent years, animators using computer… …

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  • 75animateness — noun The state or condition of being animate. See Also: animacy, animation …

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  • 76package film — noun A film consisting of several short films, often a feature length compilation of short subjects in animation …

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  • 77production values — noun Plural form of production value; the combined technical qualities of the methods, materials, or stagecraft skills used in the production of a motion picture or artistic performance. Now we are seeing animators putting all their attention in …

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  • 78onion skinning — noun A technique in animation in which consecutive frames are layered translucently to aid the animator …

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  • 79frameskip — noun A software feature that skips the display of certain frames of animation to improve performance at the expense of visual smoothness …

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  • 80frigidity — noun a) The state of being frigid; coldness; lack of heat. b) Coldness of feeling, manner or quality; lack of ardor, animation or vivacity; chilliness; dullness …

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