词汇 | animator |
释义 | animator noun[ C ] uk /ˈæn.ɪ.meɪ.tər/ us /ˈæn.ə.meɪ.t̬ɚ/ someone who makes animated films, drawings, models, etc.: 动画片电影制作家 Walt Disney is the most famous animator of feature-length films.沃尔特•迪斯尼是最著名的可达到正片长度的动画片电影制作家。 Cinema - general words 12A animation audio described audio description backlighting computer-generated imagery fade filmically filming filmstrip flick footage franchise remake rerelease rescreen reshoot reshow sting theatrical Examples of animatoranimator In particular, the working life of a professional animator or composer is far from the popularist view of creative arts 'activity'. You can imagine all sorts of physically impossible things happening - and cartoon animators frequently do, to our amusement. To this extent, the ironist - in being author, animator, and principal - is playwright, per former, and character. We could consider the sound artist as animator, master over life and death, time and space, rather than taxidermist, artist of slight-of-hand illusion. Within such a framework, participants are assigned all the three roles (animator, author, and principal). For instance, the president's press secretary may be the animator, the speech writer the author, and the president the principal. The second is that animators often come from non-computer backgrounds and feel uncomfortable with a programmer-oriented interface. As graphic engines deliver faster processing speeds, it is the labour of the animator which is becoming the critical factor in the cost of computer animation. Once a model appears to be acceptable the plan stepper and plan animator, with the associated internal planners, can be used to further dynamically check the model. He becomes, then, the "animator" of the word to be spoken - and somehow its "author" too, since he was not present in the meeting with the king. In contrast, the claimed distinction between animator, author, and principal is always present in irony, because the impossibility of the world invoked calls the sincerity of the speaker into question. Yet in proposing the extension of basic reading services into multi-media cultural centres mixing oral, visual and written material facilitated by ' information animators ', there is a danger of over-sophistication. Many of the problems faced by animators are similar to those faced by software engineers working on large systems within a computing environment and using tools that are quite cumbersome. It is quite reasonable to reason in terms of characters rather than in terms of individual pictures, since this is how a conventional animator reasons about lengths of film. Their visits need to be enriched by educational material at the theatre or gallery, by specialist animators holding education sessions and by material they study before and afterwards. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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