Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
ease in/ease out
Romanian translation:
accelerare/decelerare
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Mara Cojocaru
Feb 5 20:26
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English term
ease in/ease out
English to Romanian
Tech/Engineering
Cinema, Film, TV, Drama
What is Ease In/Ease Out?
Ease In/ Ease Out (sometimes referred to as slow in/slow out) is the inclination of a subject/ object to gradually accelerate and then decelerate when moving from one position to another.
In doing animation, ease in is when you have more frames in the rest and anticipation position,
On the other hand, ease out is when you have fewer frames after the main action before returning to a rest position.
Ease In/ Ease Out (sometimes referred to as slow in/slow out) is the inclination of a subject/ object to gradually accelerate and then decelerate when moving from one position to another.
In doing animation, ease in is when you have more frames in the rest and anticipation position,
On the other hand, ease out is when you have fewer frames after the main action before returning to a rest position.
Proposed translations
(Romanian)
3 | accelerare/încetinire | Iulia Parvu |
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accelerare/încetinire
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Mulțumesc, sau „accelerare/decelerare” |
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