Action Analysis is one of the fundamental princples of animation that underpins all types of animation: 2d, 3d, computer animation, stop motion, etc. This is a fundamental skill that all animators need to create polished, believable animation. An example of Action Analysis would be Shrek's swagger in the film, Shrek. The animators clearly understood (through action analysis) the type of walk achieved by a large and heavy individual (the real) and then applied their observations to the animated character of an ogre (the fantastic). It is action analysis that enabled the animation team to visually translate a real life situation into an ogre's walk, achieving such fantastic results.
Key animation skills are demonstrated with in-depth illustrations, photographs and live action footage filmed with high speed cameras. Detailed Case Studies and practical assignments ground action analysis methodology with real life examples. Action Analysis for Animators is a essential guide for students, amateurs and professionals.
Key animation skills are demonstrated with in-depth illustrations, photographs and live action footage filmed with high speed cameras. Detailed Case Studies and practical assignments ground action analysis methodology with real life examples. Action Analysis for Animators is a essential guide for students, amateurs and professionals.
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A bulldog clip
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A bulldog clip is a device for temporarily but firmly binding sheets of paper together. It consists of a rectangular sheet of springy steel curved into a cylinder, with two flat steel strips inserted to form combined handles and jaws. The user presses the two handles together, causing the jaws to open against the force of the spring, then inserts a stack of papers and releases the handles. The spring forces the jaws together, gripping the papers firmly.
A Bulldog clip combined with a suitable piece of board makes a clipboard.
History and trademark[edit]
BULLDOG is a registered trademark of Brandsley Limited which is licensed to Faire Bros & Co Limited. Its registration as a trademark in the United Kingdom dates back to 1944.
Alternative uses[edit]
Bulldog clips have many uses, domestic, industrial and in arts and crafts.
Bulldog clips are a good tool for making flicker books as they allow sheets to be added, removed or replaced.[1]
A novel use for this product is to use it as a wire guide at a computer station for example. The clip can be clamped onto the edge of a desk and computer cables can be threaded through the holes on the end of the tip. This helps the user organize wires and prevents them from falling back behind the desk.
Another use is for resealing an opened bag of food to keep it fresh longer.
Bulldog clips can be used in weaving to warp a loom.[2]
Bulldog clips can be used to make a fast release mechanism for theatre 'drops'.[3]
An eraser held in a Bulldog clip can, by providing a larger surface to grip, be useful to some people with motor disabilities.[4]
A clip can be used to hold down the Ctrl key on a computer keyboard to circumvent the issue of holding the button down when selecting multiple items.
A clip can be used to pin hair back on top of a person's head.
References[edit]
- ^Chris Webster (2005). Animation: The Mechanics of Motion. 1. p. 10. ISBN0240516664.
- ^Jennifer Claydon (2009). Spin Dye Stitch: How to Create and Use Your Own Yarns. North Light Books. p. 88. ISBN9781600611551. Section warping with Bulldog clips.
- ^Technical Design Solutions for Theatre: The Technical Brief Collection. 1. Ben Sammler, Don Harvey (editors). Taylor & Francis. 2013. p. 91. ISBN9781136081651.CS1 maint: others (link)
- ^Dorothy E. Penso (2013). Keyboard, Graphic and Handwriting Skills: Helping people with motor disabilities. p. 81. ISBN1489931627.
External links[edit]
Look up bulldog clip in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
- Bulldog clip, dictionary.reference.com
- How to pronounce bulldog clip in UK and Us English, dictionary.cambridge.org
- How to make a BULLDOG CLIP PHONE TRIPOD, YouTube, June 12, 2015
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