
Keyframe Animation
Keyframe animation is a technique used to create movement or changes in a scene by defining important positions or states, called keyframes, at specific points in time. The computer then fills in the gaps by smoothly transitioning between these keyframes, resulting in fluid motion. This method allows animators to focus on critical moments, making complex animations more manageable and precise. Keyframe animation is widely used in film, video games, and digital media to bring characters and objects to life with controlled, intentional movement.