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What positions does animation include? What are these positions responsible for?

Animation production includes: background, color matching personnel, photographic effects, editors and special effects personnel.

1, background

According to the draft of the background when the mirror is split, make a design drawing and complete the specific background design and coloring.

2. Coloring personnel

The colorist is the last step before all the painted shots are cut together. If the previous process is delayed, the coloring time of the coloring staff will be relatively reduced. However, it is a common practice for Japanese animation circles not to submit on time, so colorists must often paint in a short time to catch up with the editing.

3. Photographic effect

For animation and background composition, the operator in charge of photography uses a camera or filter to shoot special effects according to the position indicated on the director's chronograph.

Step 4 edit

All the editing materials are submitted to the film and television production company in advance by the production manager or other means, and the production manager makes an appointment with the director, assistant director and film and television production company for editing.

5. Special effects personnel directly draw natural phenomena such as smoke, fog and flame in the background. The way of expression is specified in the perspective in advance and handed over to the art design company for drawing operation.

Extended data:

Animation production process:

Animation is a very complicated work, and the division of labor is extremely detailed. Usually divided into pre-production, mid-production and post-production. Pre-production includes planning, work setting and fund raising. Mid-term production includes split mirror, original painting, intermediate painting, animation, coloring, background painting, photography, dubbing and recording. Post-production includes editing, special effects, subtitles, synthesis, screening and so on.

1. Scripts: The scripts of cartoons are very different from those of TV and movies. In the comic script, try to avoid complicated dialogue, and mainly tell stories with picture movements. The best animation is to win through funny actions. The fewer lines, the more you can stimulate the imagination of the audience.

2. Storyboard: The director draws a cartoon-like sketch according to the script and shows the actions described in the script. While drawing the shot, the storyboard should have corresponding actions, lines, time, photography instructions, picture connection and other instructions. Generally, a 30-minute animation script needs to draw about 800 picture storyboards.

3. Production schedule: The production schedule of the whole film compiled by the director is used to guide the unified coordination of all parties in the animation creation team.