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Turns

 Focusing on movements in the plane, today I welcome you to the topic of turns. As we all probably know, turns are transformations of a figure, focusing in one center point and moving its different points to form another one. A very important point is that the figure itself doesn't change, it's only the directions of the points that change. We can also take into account central simmetry, since it is just a turn with an amplitude of 180º. This central simmetry acts the same as a normal turn, the figures don't change, they just move in the space.  In cinema, c amera turns or pans refer to the horizontal movement of the camera on its fixed axis. It involves rotating the camera from one side to another while keeping the camera's position unchanged. Camera turns or pans can be executed in different ways, speeds, and durations to achieve specific effects and convey meaning. The speed, smoothness, and precision of the camera movement can greatly influence the impact and effec...

Geometric animation

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 The term "Geometric animation"  in cinema refers to the use of geometric shapes, patterns, and structures in animated films. It involves the manipulation and movement of these geometric elements to create visually captivating and imaginative sequences This technique is widely used in motion graphics, such as title sequences or information graphics within films. It involves animating geometric shapes, typography, and symbols to convey information or enhance the visual appeal of the film. The character's bodie, facial features, or clothing, also have geometric elements incorporated, adding an extra layer of visual interest and uniqueness. Finally, in films where architecture plays a significant role, animating geometric structures and buildings can provide a dynamic representation of the constructed environment. This technique is often used in science-fiction or fantasy films to showcase futuristic or otherworldly architectural designs.

Triangles

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Hello everyone!! Today we are going to be talking about triangles. As we already know, triangles are three side polygons. They can be classified as equilateral (3 same sides), isosceles (only 2 sides are the same) and scalene (3 completely different sides). On the other hand, triangles can also be classified because of their angles as rectangle (some angle is straight), acute-angled (3 acute angles) and obtuse-angled (an angle is obtuse). On the other hand, triangles have 4 main elements: bisector, perpendicular bisector, height and median. The first one of these mentioned elements it's a ray that divides an angle in two same sides. A perpendicular bisector is the straight line that goes through the middle point of the side. The height is the perpendicular straight that goes from a vertex to the opposed side, Triangles are used a lot in cinema as a geometric shapes, but the most present and famous triangles are love and friendship triangles. They create suspense and keep audiences ...