Tweening is where an object can move across a screen smoothly between one place to another. It moves the object across and splits the frames evenly.
Firstly, click on the timeline and right click tween, then click on a frame, and place the object in the desired position. Then, click on another frame to move the object smoothly across the screen.
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
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Wednesday, 14 October 2015
tweening and recap
A timeline is a way of showing different events or frames on a line. It is useful for showing how many frames are in an animation.
Key-frames are used to highlight a critical change happening. If you change the FPS, the number of frames shown per second changes, e.g. 4 fps shows four frames per second, 24 fps shows 24 twenty four frames per second.
Onion skinning is a way to show the previous position of a key-frame to another key-frame to highlight the position.
A layer is a way to show different parts of an object and to move or edit them independently, whilst being able to move the whole object all together.
A symbol is an advanced copy and paste- you can copy and drag/paste an image or symbol, whilst being able to edit it just like layers, without having to reform the whole thing.
Key-frames are used to highlight a critical change happening. If you change the FPS, the number of frames shown per second changes, e.g. 4 fps shows four frames per second, 24 fps shows 24 twenty four frames per second.
Onion skinning is a way to show the previous position of a key-frame to another key-frame to highlight the position.
A layer is a way to show different parts of an object and to move or edit them independently, whilst being able to move the whole object all together.
A symbol is an advanced copy and paste- you can copy and drag/paste an image or symbol, whilst being able to edit it just like layers, without having to reform the whole thing.
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
truck miliband
a layer is a way of moving certain parts of a image to other places. a symbol is advanced copy and paste.
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Thursday, 1 October 2015
Storyboard Recap ( DO NOW TASK)
A storyboard is used to plan a story, video or radio show. Also, it includes stage directions, images, camera angles diagetic and non diagetic voice and music. Furthermore, it can include the length of a cut, and how the frames are transitioned in between.
Stage directions are used to include how and where a character would be positioned in a frame, and more information on what the actions are for them. Images are to show what goes on in the frame, Camera angles show where the camera is positioned, and what part it shows of a character. Diagetic and non-diagetic voices show what and where voices are from. Music is what sound is on or off screen. Length of cut shows the length of a cut/ frame, and the transition is how the frames are linked, i.e. dissolved or jump cuts.
Stage directions are used to include how and where a character would be positioned in a frame, and more information on what the actions are for them. Images are to show what goes on in the frame, Camera angles show where the camera is positioned, and what part it shows of a character. Diagetic and non-diagetic voices show what and where voices are from. Music is what sound is on or off screen. Length of cut shows the length of a cut/ frame, and the transition is how the frames are linked, i.e. dissolved or jump cuts.
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