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Exaggeration: This is when you overdo something to an excessive degree an example could be getting into a fight with two people and portraying it was ten, Exaggeration is normally used to get a point across.

Anticipation: This is usually an act or expectation to keep the viewer wondering what will happen next and create a suspensive mood.

Weight: The Weight is used to show the viewer the reaction of the area surrounding the mass object or person, an example could be a tree being cut down, and the enviroment reacts with it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMnR5q4N-c8

Secondary Action: This occours when the primary action is affected, it is less important and not very noticable to the viewer's eye's it just adds more realism to the set/scene.

Curvs and Arc's: Curvs and Arc's are used to add more realism to things featured in the set/scene such as the motion of a hand its not just the hand moving, the wrist, shoulder even the body also move to react with this one motion.

Balance: A scene has many components to it including design, action, objects and emotion. Exaggeration of every element in a scene creates a feeling of uneasiness in your audience. Everything is distorted and unrealistic. Find a balance in your scene. Allow your audience a ground for comparison of the exaggeration and by so doing, the whole scene will remain very realistic to them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IT0EEVdkOE

Staging: Staging is the presentation of an idea so it is completely and unmistakably clear. An action is staged so that it is understood, a personality is staged so that it is recognizable, an expression so that it can be seen, a mood so that it will affect the audience. To stage an idea clearly, the audience’s eye must be led to exactly where it needs to be at the right moment, so that they will not miss the idea. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46hBd18ZYMo

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