Animation brings objects to life. In Microsoft PowerPoint, we have many animation effects to choose from that are available in the Animation gallery, but what if you want to adjust these animation ...
Animation brings the power of imagination and creativity to your marketing, and has grown far beyond cereal or game ads. It gives you the power to demonstrate almost any product or service to your ...
The Disney 12 principles of animation are often considered as a basis for all animation, not just movies and cartoons. These rules of animation may have been drawn up decades ago, but they remain just ...
Now, let’s talk about onion skinning. This technique is a game-changer for animators. It lets you see several frames at once, which is incredibly helpful for creating fluid motion. You’ll discover how ...
Animations are one of PowerPoint’s most effective features. They aren’t just to make photos fly around (although that can be fun). Everything from personnel procedures to industrial processes to ...
In recent decades, some of the best documentary films — including Oscar-winners such as Bowling for Columbine and Searching for Sugar Man, and, more recently, festival favorites Point and Shoot and ...
The way the anime industry approaches animation has changed a lot over the years. Limited animation has become extremely common as a cost-saving measure, interspersed with occasional explosions of ...
Ever watched a video where elements smoothly move, change size, or transform, and wondered how it's done? Welcome to the world of keyframe animations! If you're new to video editing and animation, ...
The history of animation goes back even farther than Mickey Mouse and steamboats, but they’ve entered a completely new era of interactivity thanks to HTML5, jQuery, and Javascript. In the beginning, ...
Simply enjoying healthy discussions about not just film, but filmmaking. As a graduate of SFSU's film production program, Jeff aims to bring his knowledge and passion of cinema into his writing. Art ...
Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, the “old men” of Walt Disney, made laws of physics just for cartoons. In the real world, the basic laws of physics were first described by Sir Isaac Newton and Albert ...