To explain the plot and hold the audience’s attention in an animated film, there must be clear communication. It is our responsibility as animators to engage the audience, create a performance they can relate to, and keep them entertained.The characters must be believable for the audience to empathize. They need to react impulsively, communicate well, and be appealing in order to appear to live and think on their own.The shots must have appealing composition, stance, rhythm, and phrasing, as well as acting choices that feel novel, for the actors to delight the audience. The animation courses after 12th tend to make you notice these elements with a lot of genuinity and pace.
Avoid the urge to make the character move at all times! The contrast between the action and the moments of stillness is what really helps the shot flow smoothly. If there are too many stance adjustments and performance elements, the shot will come across as forced or artificial, which is the last thing you want.
Determine the shot's character's emotional state. Do these conditions alter, and if so, when do they change? Your character's only stance alterations should be in response to these emotional or mental states. Don't alter your posture just because the dialogue has a new emphasis. The character's actions are not prompted by dialogue. Any animation course in Kolkata will have this in their modules.