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MOTION GRAPHICS#1
Animation that combines graphic design elements with movement to convey a message or tell a story.
TYPOGRAPHY#2
The art of arranging text in a visually appealing manner, crucial for effective communication in motion graphics.
GRAPHIC DESIGN PRINCIPLES#3
Fundamental concepts like balance, contrast, and alignment that guide the creation of effective visual compositions.
STORYTELLING#4
The process of crafting a narrative that engages audiences, vital for creating impactful motion graphics.
KEYFRAMING#5
Setting specific points in time for animation properties, allowing for smooth transitions and movements.
EASING#6
A technique that alters the speed of an animation, creating more natural motion by simulating acceleration and deceleration.
KINETIC TYPOGRAPHY#7
The use of animated text to convey ideas and emotions, enhancing the storytelling aspect of motion graphics.
COMPOSITING#8
The process of combining multiple visual elements into a single image or scene, crucial for polished motion graphics.
COLOR THEORY#9
The study of how colors interact and influence emotions, essential for effective visual communication.
STYLE FRAMES#10
Static images that represent the visual style and concept of a motion graphics project, aiding in design direction.
ITERATIVE DESIGN PROCESS#11
A cyclical approach to design that involves constant refinement based on feedback and testing.
AUDIO DESIGN#12
The integration of sound elements, including music and sound effects, to enhance the emotional impact of motion graphics.
TRANSITIONS#13
Techniques used to move from one scene to another, maintaining flow and continuity in motion graphics.
PEER CRITIQUE#14
A collaborative feedback process where students review each other's work, fostering improvement and learning.
SELF-REFLECTION#15
The practice of evaluating oneโs own work and progress, promoting personal growth and skill enhancement.
MOTION GRAPHICS SOFTWARE#16
Tools like Adobe After Effects used for creating and editing motion graphics.
ANIMATION TECHNIQUES#17
Methods and practices used to create movement in graphics, including frame-by-frame and digital animation.
NARRATIVE STRUCTURE#18
The framework that outlines the sequence of events in a story, guiding the development of motion graphics.
MOOD BOARD#19
A visual collage that conveys the desired aesthetic and emotional tone of a project.
DIGITAL MEDIA#20
Content created and distributed through digital platforms, encompassing various forms such as video, graphics, and animations.
PORTFOLIO PIECE#21
A completed project that showcases a student's skills and creativity, essential for job applications in creative fields.
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATION#22
The final showcase of a project, highlighting the creative process and outcomes, aimed at industry standards.
FEEDBACK LOOPS#23
Continuous cycles of receiving and incorporating feedback to improve the quality of work.
DESIGN ELEMENTS#24
Basic components such as lines, shapes, and textures that make up visual compositions in motion graphics.
ANIMATION PRINCIPLES#25
Fundamental rules that guide the creation of effective animations, including anticipation, staging, and follow-through.