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VISUAL STORYTELLING#1

The art of conveying narratives through visual elements, such as images, animations, and graphics.

ANIMATION#2

The process of creating moving images through techniques like frame-by-frame drawing or computer-generated imagery.

STORYBOARDING#3

A visual representation of a narrative, outlining key scenes and actions in sequential order.

CHARACTER DESIGN#4

The creation of characters, focusing on their appearance, personality, and role in the story.

SOUND DESIGN#5

The art of creating audio elements that enhance the storytelling experience, including sound effects and music.

NARRATIVE STRUCTURE#6

The framework that outlines the sequence of events in a story, typically including a beginning, middle, and end.

KEYFRAMES#7

Specific frames in an animation where significant changes occur, marking the start and end points of a transition.

EMOTIONAL ENGAGEMENT#8

The connection that a story creates with its audience, often achieved through relatable characters and situations.

TARGET AUDIENCE#9

The specific group of people for whom the story or animation is intended.

ANIMATION SOFTWARE#10

Tools and programs used to create animations, such as Adobe Animate or Blender.

TRANSITIONS#11

Visual effects that facilitate the change from one scene or image to another in an animation.

RELATABLE CHARACTERS#12

Characters that audiences can connect with, often due to shared experiences or emotions.

PEER REVIEW#13

A process where students evaluate each other's work, providing constructive feedback and suggestions.

BACKSTORY#14

The background information about a character that informs their motivations and actions in the story.

CAMERA ANGLES#15

The perspective from which a scene is viewed, influencing how the audience perceives the action.

MIND MAP#16

A visual tool used to organize thoughts and ideas, often used in the brainstorming phase of storytelling.

EXPRESSION#17

The portrayal of a character's emotions through their facial expressions and body language.

FINAL TOUCHES#18

The last adjustments made to an animation or project to enhance its quality and coherence.

DOCUMENTATION#19

The process of recording and detailing the steps taken during the animation creation process.

IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE#20

An engaging environment that draws the audience into the story, often enhanced by sound and visuals.

REFLECTIVE JOURNALING#21

A personal writing practice where students reflect on their learning experiences and progress.

EXPORTING#22

The process of saving and converting an animation project into a shareable format, such as MP4.

CREATIVITY#23

The ability to generate new ideas and concepts, essential for storytelling and animation.

REVISION#24

The process of reviewing and improving a project based on feedback and self-assessment.

COHESIVE STORY#25

A narrative that is logically structured and flows smoothly from one point to another.