Unit 3: Camera Animation and Camera Angles
Are you going to retell the same story over and over again? What if there were a way it could be retold without repeating yourself to every person who wants to hear it, but-and here’s the catch-you still get to use your hands? Dating back to the tales of the earliest cave dwellers, prehistoric humans figured out how to retell a story consistently. Now imagine people love your story so much that everyone wants to hear it, and sometimes more than once. Have you ever told a story to your friends? Maybe it was something exciting that just happened to you? In the moment of retelling that awesome experience, what do your hands tend to do? Humans move their hands when telling a story, especially when it makes them passionate. After all, magic is really just unexplained science. This has led you here, right now, to learn the secrets of this magical world and make no mistake, this is magic. But as you became more and more engrossed by the magic unfolding before your eyes, one question kept creeping into your mind: How did they do that? Not a question that can be easily answered and soon the voice asking that question grew louder and louder in your brain until it was impossible to think of anything else, and your thirst for knowledge needed to be quenched. You never missed a show, you probably binge-watched entire seasons in one day, and you were always left wanting more. As a kid, you had your favorite cartoon to watch.