PSAM
2301

Introduction to Animation

Parsons School of Design: Art, Media & Technology

Introduction to Animation
Spring 2016
Taught By: Ana Mouyis
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 6252

Credits: 3

This is a basic course in traditional cel animation and the importance of understanding animation as a frame-by-frame art. The class focuses on understanding the principles of animation, character animation and the creation of believable motion. Storyboarding, layout, key framing, in- betweening, animating characters with a basic knowledge of timing, spacing, stretch and squash, anticipation, easing in and out, overlapping action, secondary action, exaggeration and the walk cycle are explored. Animation tests are recorded on a video camera stand for quick feedback. The semester culminates in the production of simple pencil test animations. This course is a pre-requisite for more advanced animation electives.

Open to: All university undergraduate degree students.

College: Parsons School of Design (PS)

Department: Art, Media & Technology (PSAM)

Campus: New York City (GV)

Course Format: Studio (S)

Max Enrollment: 18