Re: What is the technical term for. . .
Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2022 9:00 am
Terms have different meanings everywhere. The word "blocking" I've heard less than ten years ago, I don't really like it.
I do lip sync as the really last step in animation, because I'm oldschool and have learned that you need to express the meaning and emotion with body language first, and dialogue is only secondary. This also stems from the Disney tradition of drawing each head pose, so you can't apply a predefined set of mouth shapes to it. Of course with long sequences of talking heads which don't move otherwise this would be different, but my habit remains.
I do lip sync as the really last step in animation, because I'm oldschool and have learned that you need to express the meaning and emotion with body language first, and dialogue is only secondary. This also stems from the Disney tradition of drawing each head pose, so you can't apply a predefined set of mouth shapes to it. Of course with long sequences of talking heads which don't move otherwise this would be different, but my habit remains.