This is a great little animation because it shows so many of the principles throughout it. Some of the most obvious ones are when the camera looks around Buzz and creates a great sense of anticipation. It makes you think of his actual chances of flying, even though he's a toy. Another clear would be the timing and motion principle. When Buzz jumps you can tell he's light by the length of his jump, but still a solid object when he falls to the ground.
This short clips gives people a great sense of squash and stretch. As weazy move and coughs, his body gets bigger and smaller. This one property alone helps you believe he's actually coughing.
Although a lot of things are going on in this clip, one that I like the most is the secondary motions going on. The clearest one to me is as Jessie is dancing with Buzz, her hair is still moving around as they are going through the motion. It's makes you believe that the two are life like and not just two toys
This clip is actually pretty funny to watch, but what makes it so great is the exaggeration throughout. They make the whole scene seem like rex is a huge and scary dinosaur, but in reality he is just a one foot toy. Also the scenery with the other toys gives it the feeling of a scary bath time story that the little girl is pretending to make.
This iconic ending has a lot to it. The principles within are obvious when looking for them. One it the principle of secondary motion. You can see this when the two toys are flying through the streets and Woody's cheeks are moving. That would only happen if you were going really fast. Another is the anticipation principle. You get real nervous when they are falling because they make it seem like they're going to hit the ground. Last i would say is exaggeration. This is because they exaggerate how long the toys could actually stay in the air.
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