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What is Motion Graphics

Interface Support for Creativity, Productivity, and Expression in Computer Graphics
A sequence of abstract or thematic electronic images – parts of a film, animation, a multimedia project, or a trademark, supported by fragments of soundtrack; motion graphics provide illusion of motion or rotation but usually do not tell a story.
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Visual Storytelling for Various Interfaces
Anna Ursyn (University of Northern Colorado, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7371-5.ch004
Abstract
This chapter is focused on text visualization and storytelling delivered in various literary styles adopted for various delivery systems. Discussion pertains first storytelling by drawing, both with traditional techniques and digital storytelling for various media and technologies. Transition from a sketch to sculpted forms converted to 3D printing, animation, and video is then discussed. Projects offer practical examples of the visual storytelling production and examine the possible usage of visual storytelling for different kinds of interfaces conducive to human communication through mass media, digital interactive, social, and printed media, with the use of mobile apps, web app, or application software.
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Designing Animated (and Interactive) Infographics for Remote Learning
Computer-created graphics that simulate motion through keyframes containing various shapes and tweening to show changes over time (and output as image snippets, short videos, learning objects, and games, among others).
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Creating Characters for Various Interfaces
A sequence of abstract or thematic electronic images – parts of a film, animation, a multimedia project, or a trademark, supported by fragments of soundtrack; motion graphics provide illusion of motion or rotation but usually do not tell a story.
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