
In
animation
Animation is a filmmaking technique whereby still images are manipulated to create moving images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent celluloid sheets to be photographed and exhibited on film. Animati ...
, a smear frame is a
frame
A frame is often a structural system that supports other components of a physical construction and/or steel frame that limits the construction's extent.
Frame and FRAME may also refer to:
Physical objects
In building construction
*Framing (con ...
used to simulate
motion blur
Motion blur is the apparent streaking of moving objects in a photograph or a sequence of frames, such as a film or animation. It results when the image being recorded changes during the recording of a single exposure, due to rapid movement or l ...
. Smear frames are used in between
key frames.
This animation technique has been used since the 1940s.
Smear frames are used to stylistically visualize fast movement along a path of motion.
[Drury, Matthew R., "Creating 3D Smear Frames for Animation" (2016). ''Undergraduate Honors Theses.'' Paper 348. https://dc.etsu.edu/ honors/348]
History
While smear frames had been used sparingly in the 1930s, the most notable, major use of smear frames was in the 1942 film ''
The Dover Boys at Pimento University''.
The nature of smear frames helped to reduce production costs of other motion blur techniques used in earlier cartoons.
Developed for 2D animation, smear frames did not evolve much even with the emergence of CG animated films in the 1990s.
The more sophisticated, rigged style of animation for CG films was not conducive to smear frames at the time.
The earliest notable use of smear frames in a computer animated film was 2012’s ''
Hotel Transylvania
''Hotel Transylvania'' is an American media franchise created by Todd Durham and owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment. It consists of four animated feature films, three short films, an animated television series, and several video games.
The ...
'', in which
Genndy Tartakovsky
Gennady Borisovich "Genndy" Tartakovsky (; born January 17, 1970) is a Soviet-born American animation, animator, screenwriter, film producer, and film director, director. He is best known as the creator of various animated television series on ...
's
traditional
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design philosophies were used to guide the 3D shots.
The first documental textbook researching smear frames was released on December 29, 2024.
[https://www.routledge.com/The-Animation-Smears-Book-Uncovering-Films-Most-Elusive-Technique/Avender/p/book/9781032724348]
Types of smear frames
Elongated inbetween
Movement of the subject between key poses by distorting it over 1-2 frames.
The term first emerged in reference to this type of smear in Richard Williams’ ''
The Animator’s Survival Kit''.
Multiples
Duplication of the subject or parts of the subject along a path of motion.
Does not distort the subject and is used for repeated actions like
walk cycles.
Smear frames in different media
While developed for 2D animation, smear frames can be seen in other mediums that employ the use of animation.
In 2D animation
* Chuck Jones’ ''
Road Runner'' cartoons.
* An example of a smear can be found in Williams’ ''The Animator’s Survival Kit.''
* ''
The Legend of Korra
''The Legend of Korra'' (abbreviated as ''TLOK'' and also known as ''Avatar: The Legend of Korra'' or more rarely simply as ''Korra'') is an American animated Fantasy television, fantasy action drama television series created by Michael Dante ...
'' combined slight smears with motion blur to emulate a fast motion without distorting the realistic art style.
* Animated with 2D puppetry, YouTube’s Super Science Friends used multiples as to not distort their models.
In 3D animation
• 2012 ''
Hotel Transylvania
''Hotel Transylvania'' is an American media franchise created by Todd Durham and owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment. It consists of four animated feature films, three short films, an animated television series, and several video games.
The ...
'' employed the use of both elongated in-betweens and multiples, depending on the motion of the shot.
• 2014 ''
The Lego Movie
''The Lego Movie'' is a 2014 animated adventure comedy film written and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Based on the Lego line of construction toys, the film stars the voices of Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will ...
'' used Lego shapes in the same color as the character to simulate a smear.
• 2018 ''
Into the Spider-verse'' used squash and stretch with overlayed 2D effects to create smears.
In Stop-motion
• Laika’s ''
ParaNorman
''ParaNorman'' is a 2012 American animated comedy horror, comedy horror film produced by Laika, LLC, Laika. Directed by Sam Fell and Chris Butler (filmmaker), Chris Butler (the latter's feature directorial debut), and written by Butler, the film ...
'' used 3D printed head replacements that were modeled in various smear shapes.
• ''
Wallace and Gromit
''Wallace & Gromit'' is a British claymation comedy media franchise, franchise created by Nick Park and produced by Aardman Animations. The series centres on Wallace, a good-natured, eccentric, cheese-loving bachelor inventor, and Gromit, his ...
'' used multiples to visualize quick action.
In Video games
Much like 3D animation, smear frames were rarely seen in early video games due to the lack of power in gaming systems.
Visually stylistic games with fixed cameras were more likely to have smears.
• 1991 ''
Sonic the Hedgehog
is a video game series and media franchise created by the Japanese developers Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, and Hirokazu Yasuhara for Sega. The franchise follows Sonic the Hedgehog (character), Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battle ...
'' smeared Sonic’s feet in his run cycle.
• ''
Crash Bandicoot
''Crash Bandicoot'' is a video game franchise originally developed by Naughty Dog as an exclusive for Sony's PlayStation console. It has seen numerous installments created by various developers and published on multiple platforms. The series c ...
'' used multiples and blur on Crash’s spin. According to Lendenfeld, this is the first notable use of smears in a 3D game.
• 2001 ''
Jak and Daxter
''Jak and Daxter'' is a platform video game franchise created by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin and owned by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The series was originally developed by Naughty Dog with a number of installments being outsourced to Re ...
'' used elongated inbetweens, though they were limited in how far they could distort the model.
See also
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Inbetweening
Inbetweening, also known as tweening, is a process in animation that involves creating intermediate frames, called inbetweens, between two keyframes. The intended result is to create the illusion of movement by smoothly transitioning one image int ...
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Morphing
Morphing is a special effect in motion pictures and animations that changes (or morphs) one image or shape into another through a seamless transition. Traditionally such a depiction would be achieved through dissolving techniques on film. Si ...
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Motion blur
Motion blur is the apparent streaking of moving objects in a photograph or a sequence of frames, such as a film or animation. It results when the image being recorded changes during the recording of a single exposure, due to rapid movement or l ...
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Onion skinning
In 2D computer graphics, onion skinning is a technique used in creating animated cartoons and editing films to view several frames at once. This way, the animator or editor can make decisions on how to create or change an image based on the pre ...
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