Jump to navigation

  •  
  •  
  •  

  • Courses
  • Resources
  • Case study
  • Showcase
  • Tools
  • Gallery
  • Videos

Search form

Animation Design Communication Design Design Fundamentals Interaction Design Product Design Tools for Design Open Design
Home / Courses / Lip Sync in Animation / Process

.

unblocked games
Design Course

Lip Sync in Animation

Making the Character Talk
by
Prof. Phani Tetali and Samidha Gunjal
IDC, IIT Bombay
Process
 
  • Printer-friendly version

Process of Lip Sync in animation includes:

a. Dialogue
b. Mouth Charts
c. Things to Remember

Dialogue:
• This process starts with recording the dialogue first, using a sound recorder.
• After analyzing, it is broken down into individual phonetic syllables.
• The numbers of frames required for each syllable is counted and written down in the exposure sheet.

Mouth Charts:
Then mouth shapes are drawn according to the phonetic syllable.
For example: Closed mouth to the wide-open mouth.







Animators usually refer to their own mouth shapes and expressions, using a mirror.

Things to Remember:
• While animating a dialogue, pay attention to the sound they make and not the individual letters.
• Assign mouth shapes according to the phonetic vocals otherwise the animation will have a chattering effect.

  • Introduction
  • Process
  • Example
  • Summary
  • Video
  • Downloads
  • Contact Details
  • Credits

Creating Digital-learning Environment for Design



  • Courses
  • Resources
  • Case study
  • Showcase
  • Tools
  • Gallery
  • Videos
  • Animation Design
  • Communication Design
  • Design Fundamentals
  • Interaction Design
  • Product Design
  • Tools for Design
  • Open Design
  • Contribute to our Dsource
  • About
  • People
  • Events
  • Job@D'source
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Download App
  • YouTube
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Indian Language
English Bangali Gujarati Hindi
Kannada Malayalam Marathi Punjabi
Sindhi Tamil Telugu Urdu