Creating & Understanding Drawings

Chapter 13: Cartooning and Animation

Online Quizzes

1.
The stage of the animation process in which the voices of characters are recorded is called
A)preproduction
B)postproduction
C)midproduction
D)production
2.
Which of the following is used to animate puppets and other inanimate objects?
A)gag cartoons
B)comic strips
C)stop-motion animation
D)computer animation
3.
Originally, comic books
A)were compilations of comic strips.
B)told about the adventures of superheroes.
C)told dramatic true stories.
D)gave political opinions.
4.
The person who sets the timing of the animation is called the
A)director.
B)timing director.
C)animator.
D)chief animator.
5.
Comic strip artists use storylines to
A)develop characters.
B)stretch out stories.
C)make their job easier.
D)all of the above.
6.
Editorial cartoons are meant to express opinions mainly on
A)politics.
B)gardening.
C)hobbies.
D)the weather.
7.
The person who draws objects, such as a book, into an animated scene is called a(n)
A)in-between artist.
B)background artist.
C)special-effects artist.
D)prop artist.
8.
A good way to clean up the gag cartoons you draw is to
A)go over them in pencil.
B)go over them in black ink.
C)outline them in crayon.
D)outline them in colored pencil.
9.
In what stage of the animation process is the musical score is added?
A)preproduction
B)midproduction
C)postproduction
D)production
10.
Why should you only send in photocopies of your work for submission?
A)originals look too sloppy
B)publications will not accept originals
C)if the submission is lost you still have the original
D)the artwork appears higher quality when photocopied
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