Time and Spacing in animation.


Within this exercise I worked towards the idea of time and spacing within an animation, and how it can change depending on how certain frames are spaced apart. For this I created three varied combinations; the first being the ball moving from one side of the markers to the next (top row), the second to give the illusion of the ball either rotating within a cylinder shape or 'jumping' from one end to the next (second row). The last being the ball swinging on a pendulum, rocking from one side to the other. 

Creating a scene where the time is the same across all three balls, and where they all start, met at the middle and finish at the same rate. Giving the illusion that they all have different speeds but are in fact moving at the same frame rate just in different positions of the sequence.


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