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Frame-Based Animation

A series of individual still frames that create the illusion of animation when viewed continuously


The graphics in each frame have slight changes in position from the previous frame Frame-based techniques are commonly used with digital photographs to create Stop Motion Animation

Vector Animation-

Uses Computer formulas to make objects in the animation move along a path

Symbol

an object stored in the library of a project that can be quickly accessed andused repeatedly throughout the animation

Alpha

transparency value of object in animation; normally used to make an objectgradually fade in or fade out

Scene

a division of frames used to separate different parts of an animation tomake editing and playback easier to organize

Animated .GIF

supports only frame-based animationsimplest way to display short animation clips only animation format that cannot play audio

.SWF

standard animation format for use on the Internetcan support frame-based or vector animation supports ActionScript coding, allowing for user interactivityrelatively small file size

MOV

converts an animation to a video file can be imported and edited by a video editing softwareused for television broadcasting

.FLV

video format that uses the Adobe Flash Player for animation playbackstandard format for embedded video on the Internet

.FLA-

native project file used by Adobe® Flash preserves the project’s layers, scenes, and library for future editingcan only be opened or edited by Flash