These two different animating methods produce quite different outcomes, where straight ahead animation often create effect that the animator won't expect of, an interesting progress and outcome. It is easy to do as key frames are not required, also a fast progress perfectly fit for quick checking of ideas. But on the other hand, it is therefore easy to lose the volume of the objects through animating.
The other method which is pose to pose, is where key frames are used. It is well planned and the main progress is to fill in the gap between key frames, with consideration of other principles of movements as well. This method prevent the problem of losing volume of object, planned frames gives clear guide of how the movement is achieved.
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