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Tabular form of animation photography table

The format of animation photography table is different in different countries and regions. Generally, there are title column, episode column, shot column, shot length column, animation column and so on. On the top or side of the table. The main part of the table is its action requirement column, dialogue column and animation requirement column (because of animated characters, props, etc. Generally speaking, it involves layering. This column is usually divided into many columns, including letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H ...), background column, photography demand column and so on. The vertical lines in each column are the "thoughts and intentions" that the original painting wants to convey to the subsequent processes. The painting in the middle and the subsequent shooting (scanning) are all carried out according to the "thinking" of these lines. These "lines" of the photographic table are what we often call "grids", and there are 24 grids/second, 25 grids/second, 30 grids/second and so on according to the different playback systems.