Thursday, December 18, 2008

ROAR BOOK: Walt Disney the art of Animation

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5.Comments:
  • I think color is very important to animation.
  • I think that color represent what mood you are in; if you are in a bad mood you will probably wear dark colors but if you are in a good mood you might wear bright colors.
  • I did not know that flowers and trees featured the first use of color in a movie cartoon; I thought it was the animated characters' clothing that featured the first use of color in a movie cartoon.
  • I think that using color for animated characters is difficult because the colors represent the character's personality.
  • I did not know that the use of color required close coordination between the animated characters and the background; it's similar to how teens like to have their clothes mathing.

4.Questions:

  • Who is Wilfred Jackson?
  • What does "muted colors" mean?
  • What is the Technicolor process?
  • Who is Art Riley?

3.Vocabulary:

  • Biliousness: pertaining to bile or to an excess secretion of bile.
  • Advent: a coming into place, view, or being; arrival.
  • Unfeasible: not capable of being carried out or put into practice.

2.Literary Terms:

  • Simile: "Absorbing color is like eating steak." (page 171)
  • Imagery: "You look out the window and you will find there is gray in everything-the trees, the sky, the mountains." (page 174)

1.Overview Sentence:

  • Describes more about colors and how it is used in animation.


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