transition-sequences
Transition Sequence Animations
Apply Disney's 12 principles to choreographed multi-step motion.
Principle Application
Squash & Stretch: Each element in sequence can compress/expand independently for organic feel.
Anticipation: Sequence starts with a setup phase. Brief pause or gather before motion begins.
Staging: Direct attention through the sequence. Most important element animates first or last.
Straight Ahead vs Pose-to-Pose: Plan keyframes for each step. Map the entire sequence before implementing.
Follow Through & Overlapping: Elements don't move in unison. Stagger starts by 50-100ms. Let motion cascade.
Slow In/Slow Out: Each step eases. The sequence overall should ease too - faster middle, slower ends.
Arcs: Transitions across space follow arcs. Page sliding left curves slightly, not linear slide.