orchestrated-sequences
Orchestrated Sequences
Orchestrated sequences coordinate multiple elements across time. Like a conductor directing an orchestra, you control when each element enters, how it moves, and how elements relate.
Disney Principles for Orchestration
Ensemble Coordination
Squash & Stretch: Unified style - all elements should share consistent elasticity. Mix bouncy and stiff looks chaotic.
Anticipation: Staggered preparation - lead element anticipates first, others follow in sequence.
Staging: Clear hierarchy - primary action leads, secondary elements support but don't compete.
Straight Ahead/Pose to Pose: Pose to pose mandatory - choreography requires precise timing control.
Follow Through: Cascading settle - elements land in sequence with overlapping follow-through.
Slow In/Slow Out: Shared easing family - use variations of same curve for cohesion.