Wednesday 6 April 2011

Secondary Action

This is an action, which enriches and supports the primary action, adding more movement to the scene. However, this movement is intended to go unnoticed, and should not conflict or compete with the primary action of a scene. An example would be Luxo Jnr., by Pixar in 1984, where the lamp shade is jumping across the screen as the primary action, and then the wire trailing it as the secondary action.

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