Timing refers to the number of drawings or frames for a given action, which translates to the speed of the action on film.
[12] On a purely physical level, correct timing makes objects appear to abide to the laws of physics; for instance, an object's weight decides how it reacts to an impetus, like a push.
[27] Timing is critical for establishing a character's mood, emotion, and reaction.
[12] It can also be a device to communicate aspects of a character's personality
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