b. Anatomical Study Model Sheet Direction. Encircle your Best Answer. c. Turnaround Model Sheet d. Rough Construction Model Sheet 1. ________ is a mandatory requirement that aim to prevent or reduce injury. 10. All the different views of a character. It is used as a. Safety Regulation reference in modeling the character during the b. Housekeeping animation process. c. Workplace d. Risk Control a. Comparative size Model sheet b. Expression Model Sheet 2. _______ is a threat or danger in a workplace that may c. Turnaround Model Sheet cause harm to people. d. Rough Construction Model Sheet a. Risk 11. It contains the full descriptions and dialogues of the b. Hazard actors of the film. c. Risk Control a. Story d. Risk Assessment b. Storyboard 3. It is a possibility or chance that a hazard will cause c. Script harm. a. Stress d. Animatics 12. This is where rough drawings are traced to make the b. Risk Control final drawings. c. Risk a. Clean-Up d. Hazard b. Compositing 4. Is a basic part of health and safety management. It c. Animatics accurately Identify the potential hazard in the d. Rough Construction Model Sheet workplace. 13. A preliminary sketch of a design or picture. a. Risk Control a. Line-Art b. Harm c. Hazard b. Animator Key c. Rough Drawing d. Risk Assessment d. Staging 5. ___ are required and it shall be visible at all times, this 14. ________ are poses drawn by the animator will provide information or instruction about health representing the action and narrative required by and safety at work. their scene or sequence. a. Signs and Symbols a. Key Animation b. Fire Exit b. Layout c. Contingency Measures c. Storyboard d. Ventilation 6. The promotion and maintenance of the highest d. Model Sheet 15. A chart that shows frame by frame of all drawings of degree of physical, mental and social well-being of every animated scene. workers in all occupations. a. Key Drawings a. Personal Protective Equipment b. Layout b. Protocol c. Exposure Sheet c. Occupational Health and Safety d. Model Sheet d. Emergency 16. A reference sheet of an animator that shows how a 7. Equipment worn to minimize exposure to serious character is constructed and how they would pose. workplace injuries and illness. a. Personal Protective Equipment a. Key Animation b. Layout b. Protocol c. Exposure Sheet c. Occupational Health and Safety d. Model Sheet d. Emergency 17. It is done by creating a three-dimensional character 8. Shows the underlying structure of the character and with volume and weight. same poses fully clothed. It focuses only on details of a. Follow through and overlapping action a character such as hair, eyes, or spots. b. Solid Drawing a. Rough Character Concept Model Sheet c. Appeal b. Dialogue Model Sheet c. Final Line or Clean-Up Construction d. Arcs 18. It is the visual narrative of the script in the form of d. Rough Construction Model Sheet thumbnail drawings that show the different scenes 9. This is a type of model sheet that give the animators organized in a sequence of panels. a better idea of the character’s structure behind the a. Storyboard clothing and other details. b. Cartoonist a. Fine Line or Clean-Up construction c. Structure d. Model Sheet 19. A pose between two keys 29. Responsible for drawing the scenes that will be a. Key pose used in the animated film b. In-between pose a. Storyboard Artist c. Breakdown poses b. Clean-Up Artist d. Model pose c. Color Key Artist 20. A preliminary version of a movie produced by d. Concept Artist shooting successive sections of a storyboard and adding a soundtrack. 30. Creates the overall visual concept for an animate a. Animatic film. b. Dynamic a. Storyboard Artist c. Slugging b. Clean-Up Artist d. Overlapping Action c. Color Key Artist 21. Creates the transition images for the character’s d. Concept Artist movement between two key frames. 31. A person who creates or is involved in the a. Character rigger process of creating an animated film. b. In-between artist a. Painter c. Render-Wrangler b. Clean-Up Artist d. Stop Motion Animator c. Animator 22. Manipulates the geometry of the character as it d. Concept Artist moves or interacts within the scene. 32. The precise positioning and movement of an a. Character rigger actor or character in a stage or in an animated b. In-between artist film. c. Render-Wrangler a. Animating d. Stop Motion Animator b. Staging 23. Monitors and controls the rendering process c. Compositing with either one or few rendering computers up d. Blocking to hundreds of computers as in “rendering 33. The minimum skill required to perform a specific farm”. job or function. a. Character rigger a. Creativity b. In-between artist b. Knowledge c. Render-Wrangler c. Competency d. Stop Motion Animator d. Ability 24. Uses different modeling media like puppets or 34. The process of combining different images or clay to produce animated films. visual elements from different sources into a a. Character rigger single image. b. In-between artist a. Animator c. Render-Wrangler b. Knowledge d. Stop Motion Animator c. Staging 25. Responsible for creating backgrounds for the d. Compositing animated film. 35. The process of creating transitional frames for a a. Background painter character’s movement. b. Independent film-maker a. In Between c. Color Key Artist b. Clean-Up d. Concept Artist c. Breakdown 26. Creates light rigs for shots and is responsible for d. Key Drawing ensuring the correct lighting and shadow effects 36. The process or method of presenting a scene in in the animated film. an animated film. a. Storyboard Artist a. Rigging b. Lighting Technician b. Modeling c. Color Key Artist c. Staging d. Concept Artist d. Texturing 27. Develops the color scheme for the backgrounds 37. ____________is basically a form of pictorial used in the animated film. presentation. a. Storyboard Artist a. Photography b. Lighting Technician b. Animations c. Color Key Artist c. Drawing d. Concept Artist d. Creativity 28. Produce animated films outside of major 38. __________ an animation technique where each animation studios. frame is drawn by hand. This is also called a. Independent film-maker Classical Animation or Cel animation b. Background painter c. Concept Artist a. Computer Generated Animation d. Render-Wrangler b. Traditional Animation 48. The ____________ is a piece of equipment c. Stop motion designed to make cartoons more realistic and d. Clay motion enjoyable. It uses stacked panes of glass each with different elements of the animation. 39. ______ animation technique that is purely digital a. Multiplane camera and created primarily with computers. b. VR a. Computer Generated Animation c. Thaumatrope b. Traditional Animation d. Phenakistoscope c. Stop motion d. Clay motion 49. He made the first animated film in 1906. a. Walt Disney 40.______ a transparent film where colors can be b. J. Stuart Blackton painted to combine as one film c. William Horner a. Zoetrope d. J.A. Ferdinand Plateau b. Thaumatrope 50. Name of the first animation film. c. CEL a. Humorous Phases of Funny Faces d. Claymation b. Tom and Jerry 41. A device produces an illusion of movement from c. Mickey Mouse a rapid succession of static pictures. d. How i learnt animations a. Zoetrope b. Thaumatrope c. Phenakistoscope d. HMD 42. Poses with timings and referred to as extreme keys. a. Keyframe b. Keys c. frames d. Key Breakdown 43. Which one of these are one of the 12 principles of animation? a. Panning b. Tweening c. Timing d. Framing 44. What is the other phrase you use for 'straight ahead' animation. a. tweening b. pose to pose c. frame by frame d. zooming 45. What does FPS mean? a. Frames per sound b. Frames per second c. Frames per shot d. Frames per scene
46. What is the best way to visually portray the
story of your animation prior to production?
a. Script b. Storyboarding c. Animating d. Report
47. What option do you use in digital animation to
enable you to see the progressive movement of an object? a. Apple skin b. Cel skin c. Onion skin d. Paper skin