Compared with traditional animation, Squigglevision is relatively fast and easy to produce. The non-stop motion of the "squiggling" outlines reduces the need for more complex animations in order to make a scene feel dynamic; however, some may find the technique irritating. Tom Snyder describes the result as "economy of motion". "There are almost no disadvantages," Snyder asserts. "It costs just as much to do a helicopter scene as it does to do a living room scene."
In order to create the line oscillation effects that characterize Squigglevision, Tom Snyder Productions' animators loop five slightly different drawings in a sequence called a flick. The animators then operate software from Avid Technology to merge the flicks into the scene, and synchronize them with the soundtrack.
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Animated series produced in Squigglevision
Dick and Paula Celebrity Special
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist
Home Movies (cartoon series) (first season only)
Science Court
Sources
- Wagner, Keith. "Funny and Good for You: 'Squigglevision' Makes Learning a Laughing Matter." NewEnglandFilm.com, 1998.
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