2-D animation's not just for Mickey Mouse
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Two-dimensional animation is still popular, and 2-D animation tools are getting faster and easier to use. 2-D animation is made up of multiple frames sequenced together, and displayed in quick succession. Animation software must be able to handle file management well, since a one-hour animated presentation at 30 images per second comprises 108,000 images. It also must accommodate layering, painting and positioning. Before buying a system, a user should define the type of animation that is desired. Character animation has different requirements than graphic animation, and there are packages that are specifically oriented towards each type. Professional cartoonists still create artwork on paper, and scan it into the computer, where it is colorized, masked, and set into motion. The computer is well-suited for painting individual cels, and it is important to paint with anti-aliased lines and edges to avoid artifacts.
Publication Name: Newmedia
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 1060-7188
Year: 1995
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Desktop video effects extravaganza
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Twelve video special effects generators are reviewed. Adobe's $1,995 After Effects set the standard for many years and is still among the best products available at any price. After Effects is also available without the hardware key for $995. Digital Television Equipment's $11,900 dteFX presents a smorgasbord of tools in a complete video production suite. Its component packages are all top-rated products, and excellent documentation aimed at absolute beginners is included. Avid's $99 TransJammer is a two-volume compendium of stock morphing effects. The package can be used to create unusual transitions between clips. Michael's $39.95 Gradient Effects is a Premier plug-in that includes 180 gradient wipe transitions along with entertaining documentation.
Publication Name: Newmedia
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 1060-7188
Year: 1996
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Shoot for the Web; making a video production a Web production
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Video footage needs to be prepared with Web delivery in mind, if it is to appear well online. The most important tip offered is to keep the amount of camera movement in a video down to a minimum. Also, shutter speed should be kept at the highest speed possible, while keeping in mind potential lighting difficulties. RealNetwork's RealEncoder is an excellent tool for beginners to learn video encoding, and it can be downloaded for free. Another solution is Microsoft's NetShow ASF, which requires a plug-in and when used with several third-party programs, allows users to turn their ASF file into interactive theater. QuickTime's Fast-Start mode, while not true streaming, allows users to begin playing clips while they are being downloaded.
Publication Name: Newmedia
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 1060-7188
Year: 1998
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