What You Will Learn
You will learn to animate in super-slow motion (SloMo). You will make a smooth slow motion action of your character saying, "NO!" as if something bad is about to happen and the character is calling for a stop to something bad.
Why Is This Important?
This is another cliche in the movies. The movie switches into super-SloMo and the character shouts, "NO!" SloMo requires the most careful and involved attention to spacing. The tendency is to move a character and take five or six pictures to slow down the motion. But the result is a choppy, strobe effect. What we want is a closely spaced, frame-by-frame spacing. Beginners rarely get this right without a recipe sheet. To to give SloMo a go!