12+Principles+of+Animation+Research+Assignment+2014

==By now you should have read NINE OLD MEN and watched the videos at my wikipage called 12 Principles of Animation. ==


 * ===Find animated examples of the 12 principles of animation by researching online. Look here to see which principle you've been assigned. ===


 * ===Create a new page and link it to the principle you've been assigned to. ===


 * ===You can create a link by highlighting the principle listed here and then linking to the internal wikipage you've created. ===


 * ===Make sure that on the new page you embed the video if possible. If it can't be embedded then include a link to the site where you found it. ===


 * ===Explain in writing how it illustrates the Principle(s) you've been assigned. Tell who the animator is and what type of animation it is also. ===

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 * 1) ===Squash and stretch- Sean Beecher ===
 * 2) ===Anticipation- Jessica Esser ===
 * 3) ===Staging- Jerry Freitag ===
 * 4) ===Straight Ahead Action and Pose to Pose- Bastian Hill ===
 * 5) ===Follow Through and Overlapping Action- Ashley Kern ===
 * 1) ===Slow In and Slow Out-  Simon Kirchoff ===
 * 2) ===Arcs- Hayley Nangle  and Anja ===
 * 3) ===Secondary Action- <span style="color: #fb0101; font-family: 'Trebuchet MS',Helvetica,sans-serif;">Kelin Olson ===
 * 4) ===<span style="font-family: 'Trebuchet MS',Helvetica,sans-serif;">Timing - <span style="color: #fb0101; font-family: 'Trebuchet MS',Helvetica,sans-serif;">Ally Pfister ===
 * 5) ===Exaggeration - Kierra Schwab ===
 * 6) ===<span style="font-family: 'Trebuchet MS',Helvetica,sans-serif;">Solid Drawing- <span style="color: #fb0101; font-family: 'Trebuchet MS',Helvetica,sans-serif;">Nate Sjoberg ===
 * 7) ===Appeal- Maria Staleos and Tylor Wenzel ===