To animate this, I used similar techniques to before where I changed things bit by bit in each frame manually and I also used motion tweening. This is when you give the computer the start and the end location of a symbol and the amount of frames that you want the motion to take place, and it automatically fills the frames with the motion wanted.
Monday, 14 December 2015
Title Screen Animation
I wanted to animate my own title screen because there were no inbuilt title screens that I wanted to use in iMovie. I animated it so the title is shown in a dark space before doors close in front of it making it 'Trapped'. This is what I wanted due to the film being called trapped. I wanted the door to look similar to a school door so I added two posters. One advertising a school dance, immediately giving the location of the film, and the other having the title and the director (Me). A key slides in and locks the door before falling off of the screen. This further provokes the thought of being tapped.
To animate this, I used similar techniques to before where I changed things bit by bit in each frame manually and I also used motion tweening. This is when you give the computer the start and the end location of a symbol and the amount of frames that you want the motion to take place, and it automatically fills the frames with the motion wanted.
To animate this, I used similar techniques to before where I changed things bit by bit in each frame manually and I also used motion tweening. This is when you give the computer the start and the end location of a symbol and the amount of frames that you want the motion to take place, and it automatically fills the frames with the motion wanted.
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