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Anticipation is one of the fundamental 12 basic principles of animation, as set out by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston in their authoritative 1981 book on the Disney Studio titled The Illusion of Life. An anticipation pose or drawing is a preparation for the main action of an animated scene, as distinct from the action and the reaction.

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  • Anticipation (animation) (en)
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  • Anticipation is one of the fundamental 12 basic principles of animation, as set out by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston in their authoritative 1981 book on the Disney Studio titled The Illusion of Life. An anticipation pose or drawing is a preparation for the main action of an animated scene, as distinct from the action and the reaction. (en)
  • La Anticipación es uno de los 12 principios básicos de la animación, establecidos por Frank Thomas y Ollie Johnston en su libro de 1981 basado en el trabajo de los animadores jefe del estudio de animación Disney llamado "The Illusion of Life" (La ilusión de la vida). Una pose o dibujo anticipatorio es una preparación para la acción principal en una escena animada, es distinta de la acción y la reacción. (es)
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  • Anticipation is one of the fundamental 12 basic principles of animation, as set out by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston in their authoritative 1981 book on the Disney Studio titled The Illusion of Life. An anticipation pose or drawing is a preparation for the main action of an animated scene, as distinct from the action and the reaction. (en)
  • La Anticipación es uno de los 12 principios básicos de la animación, establecidos por Frank Thomas y Ollie Johnston en su libro de 1981 basado en el trabajo de los animadores jefe del estudio de animación Disney llamado "The Illusion of Life" (La ilusión de la vida). Una pose o dibujo anticipatorio es una preparación para la acción principal en una escena animada, es distinta de la acción y la reacción. (es)
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