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Video Animation

Video animation involves creating moving images compiled into a video format using various techniques to tell stories or convey information. The document outlines types of animation, tools, a scheme of work for a course, project questions, assessment rubrics, and a pre-production checklist. It also details activities for designing scenes and adding multimedia elements.
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Video Animation

Video animation involves creating moving images compiled into a video format using various techniques to tell stories or convey information. The document outlines types of animation, tools, a scheme of work for a course, project questions, assessment rubrics, and a pre-production checklist. It also details activities for designing scenes and adding multimedia elements.
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Video Animation
Animation is the process of creating moving images
from static objects.
Video animation is the process of creating moving
images that are compiled into a video format. It involves
the use of various animation techniques to produce
sequences that can tell a story, convey information, or
entertain viewers through motion and visual effects.
Types of Animation
 2D Animation
 3D Animation
 Stop Motion Animation
 Motion Graphics
 Whiteboard Animation
Video Animation Tools

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Scheme of work [First Term]
 Introduction to Video Animation / VideoScribe (Installation and Overvview)
 Creating and saving your project
 Setting the camera
 Adding audio
 Editing and fine tuning your video
 Publishing your video
 Project 1 [Learning video]
 Project 2 [Promotion/Advert video]
 Project 3 [General video]
ERRORS NOTICED
 Animation
 Camera setting
 Visual organization
 Colour
 Spelling
PROJECT QUESTIONS
1) Create a short video (not more than a minute) on a topic of
your choice. Make it more engaging for viewers.
2) Design a 30-second animated advertisement for a product
or service of your choice. Include key elements such as an
engaging script, visuals, and a call-to-action. Let it
effectively communicate the value of the product or service
to your audience?
3) Create an animated video (not more than a minute) that
tells a story, explains a concept, or showcases an idea. Let
your animation video convey the intended message or
emotion to the audience?
Rubrics for assessment
 Content - 10 marks
 Visual organization - 5 marks
 Animation - 5 marks
 Pause time - 5 marks
 Spelling - 5 marks
End of the Course
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Pre-production Checklist
Funding – How will your animation get
Concepting – What is the big idea
Logistics – How will production session work
Storyboarding – What scenes will be in your
animation
Animatic – How wiil the scenes be timed
Design – What is your animation going to look like
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2ND TERM SCHEME OF WORK
1)Introduction to Animation
2)Designing Scenes
3)Adding Multimedia Elements
4)Animation Effects
5)Data Visualization and Interactive Features
6)Publishing Projects
7)Group Project
8)Individual Final Project
WEEK 2 - Designing
Scenes
oAdding and arranging scenes.
oUsing scene templates vs. blank
canvases.
oCustomizing backgrounds with
colors, gradients, and images.
oAdding transitions between scenes.
ACTIVITY
Create a 30-SECOND short animation with 5
scenes. Include:
•A title scene.
•3 main scenes with activities.
•A conclusion scene.
•2 scenes you customize and 3 scenes from online
scene categories.
•Transitions
CREATING A PROJECT
CREATING SCENES
EDITING BLANK
SCENE
WEEK 3 - Adding
Multimedia Elements
oAdding and customizing shapes,
images, and text.
oUsing animated roles and their
expressions.
oIncorporating sound and
voiceovers.
ADDING SHAPES, IMAGES AND TEXT
Shape
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Image
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Role
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Callou
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ACTIVITY
Create a scene with dialogue using
callouts and voiceovers.

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