Step 1: Identifying the terms used in animation.
- (I) Follow-through: This refers to the continuation of a motion after the main action has been completed, often used in animation to make it appear more realistic.
- (II) Exaggeration: In animation, exaggerating movements or expressions is used to emphasize actions.
- (III) Last in First out: This term is related to the order of actions in animation, where the last part of a sequence is animated first.
- (IV) Blocking: Refers to the arrangement of characters in space for a scene, not directly a term for animation.
- (V) Breakdown: This refers to the in-between frames that are needed to complete an animation.
- (VI) Straight Ahead: A technique in animation where each frame is drawn from the previous one, creating a continuous flow.
Step 2: Conclusion.
The terms that apply to animation are (I), (II), (III), and (VI).