This is a great clip that displays anticipation when Merida rips her dress and shoots the arrow. Secondary action is shown in the drapery of her clothes, the placement of the flags and the bounce in her hair. Timing and motion is also shown when the arrow is released and hits the target.
Red's Dream
This animation has a good use of secondary motion. For example the movement of the clowns body as the unicycle is pedaled and the clowns tie sways from side to side. Anticipation is shown when the clown realizes that is no longer sitting on the unicycle. This clip uses arches and gives the unicycle emotion as well as a personality.
Holy Monks
This clip shows secondary motion as the heavier monk stop moving his stomach still bounces. Squash and stretched is used when the thin monk does a split on the bamboo, his body is elongated then springs back to normal once he makes his next action. Follow through and overlapping principle occurs when the thin monk picks up the pig and launches it with his whole body. After the pig is released his body is finishing the motion of throwing.
Rollin' Wild
Squash and stretch is used when the cheetah misses its prey and bounces on his head and rolls forward. Another principle that is used throughout this video is exaggeration. For example the size of the animals, the animators idea was to show what animals would look like if they ate fast food. Anticipation is used in a comical way when the zebras are drinking and then bubbles appear, followed by an alligator popping out of the water.
Partly Cloudy
This animation uses squash and stretch when the clouds are formed to make a baby. It also uses anticipation because the viewer does not know exactly what the baby will look like.
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