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Create and justify a planned animation (M3, D2)

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  Learning Outcome 3: Be able to create a planned animation  M3: Optimise the content for use in the final animation    Exporting High res I first exported my animation as a .mov file. I used this file type because it is very convenient; as it can hold different media elements, including video and audio, I can easily edit the files if I need, avoiding the need to rewrite it. As seen in the two pictures, it has been exported to a high resolution (4096 x 2048), making it beneficial for uploading onto streaming platforms, such as YouTube or Vimeo. Such platforms will stream it with the high quality of video and audio that it was exported in. However, as the resolution is so high, and takes up a lot of space on devices to download, it would be best to use this file on computers, not smartphones or tablets. For example, it would be fitting to play this version at the ZombieFest in the background whilst the other activities are taking place. Similarly, if Brain Goo decide ...

Create and justify a planned animation (P5, P6)

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Learning Outcome 3: Be able to create a planned animation  P5 :  Create the content for the  animation   Creation of backplates These are the back plates I have sourced from Google and Youtube for my animation. They will be edited into the animation digitally and the characters will be shown to be moving on top. The pictures are from areas such as Leicester Square, the Leicester Square underground tube station, Totteridge and Whetstone, and St Andrews church in Totteridge.  I have created this text shot, which will be shown at the end of the animation so people are aware of what is being advertised. It is in a slime-looking font, reflecting the company 'brainGoo'. There will be a slime splat transition, separating this shot from the animated zombies. Setting up equipment I digitally drew the animation on my iPad on procreate. I drew each frame separately, with the animation tool, to give the illusion of free movement. I added an onion skin to show the previous f...