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Part A Multimedia Production Rico Yu
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Part A Multimedia Production Ch.1 Text Ch.2 Graphics Ch.3 Sound Ch.4 Animations Ch.5 Video
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Multimedia Text Graphics Audio information Animation Videos
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Animations Showing discrete pictures one by one give an illusion of continuous motion. Properties of an animation – Frame rate – Type of images – Image properties – Keyframes and tweening – Sound effects – Looping
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Properties of an animation A. Frame Rate – Frame -- Still picture – # of frame / second (fps) – frame rate, smoother animation – Range: 0.5 ~ 30 fps
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Properties of an animation B. Type of Images – Vector-based or bitmapped Adjustable
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Properties of an animation C. Image Properties – Bitmap graphics Depends on still images used, like image size, colour depth, transparency. – Vector-based Scalable, 24-bit colour Background ( transparency)
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Properties of an animation D. Keyframes and Tweening – Keyframes Containing object to be animated. – Tweening The frame between 2 keyframes are filled up by s/w, like Flash ®.
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Properties of an animation E. Sound Effects – May be integrated
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Properties of an animation F. Looping – Start over again – Both GIF and Flash ® movies.
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Comparison Animated GIF vs Flash ® movie Animated GIFFlash movie Frame RateLow (<10 fps)High (up to 30 fps) Type of ImagesBitmapVector Colour depth8-bit24-bit Image sizeFixedScalable KeyframesNAMotion / Shape tweening Path animation
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Comparison Animated GIFFlash movie Sound EffectsNAIntegrated Resources on browser LowRequires plug-in File sizeDepends on # of still images Size and colour depth of images Depends on # of objects Complexity of the objects Animated GIF vs Flash ® movie
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