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Motion Media |
Defined as the class of graphics that make use of video and/or animation technology in a way that an illusion or motion or a transforming appearance is created. |
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Thaumatrope |
Earliest form of media: a toy rhat was popular in Victorian times. A disk or card with a picture on each side is attached to two pieces of string. |
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Phenakistiscope |
Earliest form of media: Used the persistence of vision principle to create an illusion of motion. |
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Stroboscope |
Earliest form of media: Also knowns as a strobe, an instrument used to make a cyclically moving object appear to be slow-moving, or stationary. |
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Zoetrope |
Earliest form of media: a device that produces the illusion of motion from a rapid succesion of static pictures. |
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Praxinoscope |
Earliest form of media: an animation device, the succesor of zoetrope. Like the zoetrope, it uses a strip of pictures placed around the inner surface of a spinning cylinder . |
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Flipbook |
A book with series of pictures that vary gradually from one page to the next. |
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1800 |
(What year) There have been presentations that could be classified as motion graphics as early as this year. |
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1920 |
(What year) Michael Betancourt wrote the first in depth historical survey of the field |
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1060 or (1960 pero 1060 nakalagay sa portal) |
One of the first uses term "motion graphics" was by animator John Whitney. |
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1955-1962 |
Saul Bass is a major pioneer in the development of feature film title sequences. -his designs were simple, but effectively communicated the mood of the film. |
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1962-2014 |
(What year) Motion Media is universal |
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Types of motion media: Video |
An electronic medium for the recording, copying, and broadcasting of moving visual images. |
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Types of motion media: Film |
Medium on which motion picture is fixed. |
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Types of motion media: Motion Picture |
A sequence of images of moving objects photographed by a camera and providing the optical illusion of continuous movement when projected onto a screen. |
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Movie |
Slang for motion picture. |
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Types of motion media: Cinema |
-Another word for moving picture. -Process of film making and also the building where films are shown. |
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Cinema |
From the french cinématographe which come part from the greek kinema that means movement. |
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Types of motion media: Theater |
Simlar to cinema, it can mean the building or more generally the industry of live performance. |
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Animation |
The process of creating a continuous motion and shape change illusion by means of rapid display of a sequence of static images that minimally differ from eachh other. |
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Phi Phenomenon |
The optical illusion of perceiving continuous motion between seperate objects viewed rapidly in succession. |
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Animation Techniques: 2D animation |
Also known as hand-drawn ____ animation or traditional animation. |
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Animation Techniques |
It is the; 2d animation digital 3d animation stop motion clay animation cut-out animation paint-on-glass animation drawn-on-film animation, and experimental animation |
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Advantage of motiom media |
(Advantage or disadvantage) Great way of demonstrating and guiding step by step processes, it is also flexible: pace (rewind, fast forward, and pause) |
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Advantage |
(Advantage or disadvantage) Accesible (DVD's online and livestream) Attractive. |
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Advantage |
(Advantage or disadvantage) It has a large audience and larger number of hosts. |
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Advantage |
(Advantage or disadvantage) It has connection from others and it is attention grabbing. |
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Advantage |
(Advantage or disadvantage) It is skill learning and to be able to establish commonality. |
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Disadvantage |
(Advantage or disadvantage) No student-teacher relationship (no questions asked) and fixed pace. |
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Disadvantage |
(Advantage or disadvantage) It is expensive and time consuming. |
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Disadvantage |
(Advantage or disadvantage) It has unpredicted problems such as audio and visual difficulties and not flexible in terms for teaching style and strategies. |
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Disadvantage |
(Advantage or disadvantage) Not interactive and there could be misinterpretation. |
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Mediated |
Video _________ lessons could provide better understanding of the content a d could also improve the cognitive capacities of a student since learning is mostly due to visual and hearing. |
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Distant learning |
a form of schooling that is continuously emerging. |
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Video Conference |
______ _____________ elminate/reduce the possibility of misunderstandings since these provide oppurtunities for the input of the facilitator or teacher opposed to that lf video only based learning (fixed). It provide the oppurtunity for interaction. |