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1. Penn had a love for technology, and she enjoyed art. When she discovered animation, she sought out a job in animation.
2. Animation wouldn't be anything without art and ideas. If you have no ideas, then no animation will be produced. If you aren’t good at art, then you might not do so well while animating. I think non-artists can still work in animation, but they might have a more difficult time attracting audiences unless they’re partnered with an artist.
3. Penn is constantly inspiring young people to get involved with art and animation. With new generations, comes new styles and new concepts. Plots are improved or changed drastically, as well as the styles and techniques of animation. The more younger, or newer people in general, get involved, the more animation grows and expands.
4. Some principles of animation that Disney used are stretch and squash, anticipation and follow-through. These helped the animation look more natural and fluid. In turn, this helped other animators/studios improve their animations.
5. Informative videos are videos that contain information of certain subjects, usually covering most of the content. Animation makes informational videos more eye-catching and interesting, rather than watching a person talk about a subject.
6. Animation and motion graphics help fuel stories and ideas in the heads of their viewers. This is important because many people will be inspired by these animations and go onto create animations or art of their own.
7. She loves pencil drawings and animation because she uses it to express herself. She uses it as her medium because animation doesn’t allow her to use her thought process.