Frame- A single image of movie.
Film editing- The process by which an editor complies shots into scenes and into a film.
Montage- In movies, the combining of shots into a rapid sequence to portray the character of a single event through multiple views.9Rocky is a great example of this)
Shot- Any uninterrupted run of a film camera; shots are compiled into scenes, then into movies.
Cinematography- The art of photography and camerawork in filmmaking.
Movies are primarily shot at 24 frames per second.24fps.
Walter Elias Disney filmmaker who built an animation legacy and starts in Kansas City.
Orson Welles made Citizen Kane.
Traditional (2D) animation- animation technique where each frame is drawn by hand. The technique was the dominant form of animation in cinema until the advent of computer animation. Snow white.
Stop motion animation- A cinematic process, or technique used to makes static objects appear as if they were moving. This technique is commonly used in Claymation and puppet-based animation. Nightmare Before Christmas.
Computer generated animation (GC)- The process used for generating animated images by using computer graphics. The more general term computer-generated imagery encompasses both static scenes and dynamic images while computer animation only refers to moving images. Toy Story.
Pros- Cost, schedule, open access to the public, media distribution.
Cons- Image quality, preservation, legacy.
What was Walt Disney's first and last animated movies before he died in 1966? Snow White and Jungle Book.
Font- the name given to a style of type.