animatic
In animation and special effects work, the storyboarding stage may be followed by simplified mock-ups called "animatics" to give a better idea of how a scene will look and feel with motion and timing. At its simplest, an animatic is a sequence of still images (usually taken from a storyboard) displayed in sync with rough dialogue (i.e., scratch vocals) or rough soundtrack, essentially providing a simplified overview of how various visual and auditory elements will work in conjunction to one another.
These often feature simple lineart with lines in different colors (see: color trace) and are almost always low frame-rate and feature rough sketches as frames. They sometimes feature numbered cells indicating the order of the keyframes.
See also:
* production art
* animation paper
* color trace
* animated
External Links:
* Wikipedia (Storyboard: Animatics)
* Japanese Wikipedia (アニマティック)
* Anime & Manga Stack Exchange: What are the different colors in anime production drawings for?
* What is an animatic?
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