Disney's 12 Principles of Animation [Full Series]

Published: 15 February 2021
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Overview: 00:00
Chapter 1: Squash & Stretch 01:57
Chapter 2: Anticipation 07:51
Chapter 3: Staging 13:08
Chapter 4: Pose to Pose & Straight Ahead 19:59
Chapter 5: Follow Through & Overlapping Action 24:15
Chapter 6: Slow In & Slow Out 28:53
Chapter 7: Arcs 32:30
Chapter 8: Secondary 35:57
Chapter 9: Timing 39:06
Chapter 10: Exaggeration 43:31
Chapter 11: Solid Drawing 48:03
Chapter 12: Appeal 51:26

The 12 principles of animation... Not sure why I haven't covered these until now, but here we are! This mini-series was a lot of fun to put together. Hope you enjoy it, and maybe learn a thing or two along the way.

Special thanks to Animate With Alex for voicing all the animation quotes in this series (channel pending)!

If you have any questions, or get stuck, let me know in the comments below and I will do my best to help you! If you would like me to critique your work, head over to Patreon, where patrons get 2 animation reviews per month!

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