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ANIMATION - Exploring graphic, movie making and audio software Page Views: 49
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Open Paint Image > Attributes = 9 X 7 inches Create the following image and save it as a jpeg named Frame1 (There is a simple picture of a hill with criss-cross lines resembling a roller coaster and a small rectangle car at the top of the hill - this would not upload)
Erase the car and redraw it a little farther down the hill and save it as a jpeg named Frame 2 Do this three more times with the last one being at the bottom of the hill, save them as Frame 3, Frame 4, Frame 5
Open Movie Maker Go to Tools > Options – Change the Picture duration to 0.125 – OK Import your five pictures Make sure you are on the Storyboard and pull your five pictures down in order Rewind and play the animation
Go to File > Save Project As Name it Animation Practice Browse out to your Student Resources folder Save
Go to File > Save Movie File My Computer > Next Name it Animation Practice Browse out to your Student Resources folder Next > Next Now wait until saved
Now . . . Create your own animation using AT LEAST 10 images, don’t forget to change the picture duration and save both ways named Animation Final
EXTRA CREDIT: Visit www.freeplaymusic.com and get some background music Tell Mrs. Spencer which title you want and she will download it for you Add the music to your animation |
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Comments |
We use movie maker and/or power point to animate. Updated, more professional software would be AWESOME! |
Cross-Curriculum Ideas |
The "Subject of the Lesson Plan" could be incorporated into ANY subject. I happen to teach technology classes and so software exploration and creativity are my focus. Quite often, however, students make their animation to coincide with something from another class. |
Follow-Up |
1) Student presentation of project; 2) Group work - Animated Short |
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Art Tools, Slideshow, Worksheets, Animation, Video Tools |
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