Motion Techniques
Motion techniques refer to various methods used to create the illusion of movement in visual media, such as animation and film. These techniques can include traditional hand-drawn animation, computer-generated imagery (CGI), and stop-motion animation, where physical objects are moved in small increments between individually photographed frames.
In addition to animation, motion techniques are also applied in live-action filmmaking through camera movements like panning, tilting, and tracking. These movements help convey emotions, emphasize action, and guide the viewer's attention. Understanding these techniques is essential for filmmakers and animators to effectively tell their stories.