Ordinary Animator
3.2.3
Set Articulation
Articulation and Animation of Set Elements refers to the process of adding movement or interactive elements to the environment. This includes animating objects within the set to react to the characters or storyline, enhancing the dynamic feel of the scene.
Animating Set Objects: Objects in the environment that move or change state, such as a swinging door, a moving elevator, or a rotating fan.
Environmental Interaction: Set elements animated to react to characters or story events.
Mechanical and Physical Animation: Doors, machinery, and other mechanical parts that require careful attention to physics and motion paths.
Scene Transitions: Set elements can shift or emerge as part of environmental storytelling to change perspective or atmosphere.
Sound and Visual Synchronization: Synchronizing sound effects with set animations, like the creak of a door or the hum of machinery.