Computer animation - shot editing and animation dynamics

Editing in computer animation is the process by which individual shots are combined to form a film sequence. In editing, we decide the sequence of shots, the length of the individual shots, the pace and dynamics of the montage, and how the sound and image are related to each other.
Editing has a major impact on the viewer's proper perception of computer animation. Correct editing can arouse the viewer's emotions, hold their attention and help convey the story. For example, dynamic editing can set the pace of the action, while time jumps and different viewpoints can add interest and curiosity to the viewer.

Computer animation - The importance of sound design

In computer animation, sounds play an important role in creating atmosphere, emphasising the action and emotions of the characters and enhancing the viewer's experience. There are many different ways to realise sound effects in computer animation, here are some examples:
All these techniques are used to enhance the animation with sound and provide the audience with a multimedia experience that makes the story more realistic and engaging.

What is lighting intensity in a computer animation scene?