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P6: Working to Deadlines and Editing

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        P6: Working to Deadlines and Editing The voiceovers help to bring the animation to life; I edited the voiceovers in Adobe Audition. I did this by using the denoise and parametric equalizer effects. Denoise got rid of the unneccesary background noise and the parametric equalizer make the audio sound more level and make the voiceover sound a little less boomy in some places. I deleted the beginning and the end of the audio if it had no voiceover. I then exported imported the audio into the animation. I created the animation scenes based on how long the voiceovers were since they are a very important part of my informational Club Europe animation. This helps the audio and animation flow simultaneously and creates a nice, consistant pace. At the end I had to delete the voiceovers from the Adobe Animate file since it sounded static like and screechy. I exported my animation and placed this into Adobe Premiere Pro where I imported the audio in, this ...

M3: Optimise the Content For Use In the Final Animation

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 Optimise the Content For Use In the Final Animation     I decided to use Adobe Illustrator for my animation because they are vector graphics. Adobe Illustrator creates shapes instead of pixels. Bitmap files are made of pixels which you can see if you zoom into the image. This means when I try to resize the bitmap image, the image can become pixellated and distorted as the image is trying to use pixels it doesn't have. Hoeever, vector graphics are created using shapes and lines. Youu can resize and edit these much easier which is ideal for animation since I will need to resize my graphics sometimes. Illustrator created vector graphics so I decided this was the best program to use.     I saved all of my Adobe Illustrator files on my Adobe Creative Cloud. You can see some of the graphics on there above. These are all aic. files. Once I illustrated all of my graphics, I decided the easiest way to import them was to just copy and paste the graphics when...

D2: Justify the Choice of Animation Technique for Frame Rate and Duration

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D2: Justify the Choice of Animation Technique for Frame Rate and Duration                                                                                                This is my completed Club Europe animation.     To sum up, I used Adobe Illustrator to draw/illustrate my 2D vector graphics for the animation. I used the pen tool, paint bucket tool, layers and eyedropper tool to create these. I saved these in my Adobe Creative Cloud and I copy and pasted them into my animation that I created in Adobe Animate.    I used lots of key frames and tweened it to make the animation look smooth. I used the text tool to write any ...