LESSON 14 grade twelve and grade 11 shs.pptx

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1 LESSON 6: MOTION INFORMATION AND MEDIA

G roup Activity 2 FLIPBOOK - Created by drawing a picture a picture on each page of a pad paper

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G roup Activity 5 FLIPBOOK Create your own version of flipbook Present the ff output

Motion media are graphics that use video footage and/or animation technology to create the illusion of motion or rotation, and are usually combined with audio for use in multimedia projects. Motion graphics are usually displayed via electronic media technology, but may be displayed via manual powered technology (e.g. thaumatrope, phenakistoscope, stroboscope, zoetrope, praxinoscope, flip book) as well. The term is useful for distinguishing still graphics from graphics with a transforming appearance over time without over-specifying the form. Understanding MOTION MEDIA and Information 6

Understanding MOTION MEDIA and Information 7 Motion Media is visual media that gives the appearance of a movement can be a collection of graphics, footage, videos. It is combined with audio, text and/or interactive content to create multimedia

FORMS OF MOTION MEDIA 8 Informal - created by individuals often for personal use Formal - created by professionals who follow industry standards in creating, editing and producing motion media.

1. WRITE THE STORY Steps in Formal Production of Animations 9

2. Script is written and dialogue is recorded Steps in Formal Production of Animations 10

3. Animators sketch major scenes, in between are fill in the gaps Steps in Formal Production of Animations 11

4. Background music and background details are added Steps in Formal Production of Animations 12

5 . Drawings are rendered Steps in Formal Production of Animations 13

ANIMATION – Animated GIFs (Graphic Interchange Format), Flash, Shockwave, Dynamic HMTL TYPES OF MOTION MEDIA 14

VIDEO FORMATS / VIDEO CODECS – MP4, DivX, MPG, 3GP, AVI, MKV, etc. TYPES OF MOTION MEDIA 15

TYPES OF MOTION MEDIA 16 According to Purpose: EDUCATION ENTERTAINMENT ADVERTISING

TYPES OF MOTION MEDIA 17 According to SOURCE: PERSONAL SOCIAL MEDIA MEDIA COMPANIES

TYPES OF MOTION MEDIA 18 According to AUDIENCE: PRIVATE / PUBLIC GENERAL / DIRECTED

19 What are the best 3 motion media that you have seen? What makes these motion media memorable? Formative assessment

HOW TO DETERMINE A CREDIBLE MOTION MEDIA Validity of information – is it peer reviwed or verifiable?

Source – primary or secondaary ? Does the video capture the actual event or does it simple present information learned about an event? HOW TO DETERMINE A CREDIBLE MOTION MEDIA

Relationship of the author to the event- does he have firsthand knowledge HOW TO DETERMINE A CREDIBLE MOTION MEDIA

TECHNICAL METHODS OF DETECTING TAMPERED/FAKE VIDEOS: Smoothness of video Often detected when movement are not smooth; when action positioned to jump from one position to another, as if some action was missing.

TECHNICAL METHODS OF DETECTING TAMPERED/FAKE VIDEOS: Lightning coverage matches One way to detect matches is to look at the shadows; the source of light determines the size and direction of the shadows.

Scale and size consistent Scales refers to how the size of objects in reference to one another are near the real thing. If the picture is reduced or enlarge by a certain percent then all of the objects should be resized by that percent . Objects that are far away are usually smaller than objects that are nearer. TECHNICAL METHODS OF DETECTING TAMPERED/FAKE VIDEOS:

ADVANTAGES OF MOTION MEDIA AND INFORMATION: CAPTURES MOTION IN A MANNER THAT IT CAN BE VIEWED REPEATEDLY. IT CAN SHOW PROCESSES IN DETAIL AND IN SEQUENCE. SIMULATIONS ALLOW FOR SAFE OBSERVATION CAN CUT ACROSS DIFFERENT CULTURES AND GROUPS. ALLOWS SCENES, HISTORY, EVENTS AND PHENOMENON TO BE CREATED. ENABLES LEARNING WITH EMOTIONS

LIMITATIONS OF MOTION MEDIA AND INFORMATION: Viewers cannot interrupt the presentation Often time more costly than other forms of visual media Other data may be presented best using still images. (graph/diagram/maps) It is subject to misinterpretation

PERFORMANCE TASK: Project: Mini Project Description;Script and Storyboard

Class activity Groupings Choose motion media and evaluate it using Media and information Design Framework

COMPONENT GUIDE QUESTIONS? TARGET AUDIENCE WHO ARE THE POSSIBLE VIEWERS SENDER/AUTHOR WHO IS THE OWNER/CREATOR PURPOSE WHAT IS THE INTENTION OF TOPIC CONTENT WHAT IS THE MESSAGE OF TOPIC FORM/STYLE HOW WAS THE INFORMATION PRESENTED? MEDIUM/FORMAT WHAT PLATFORM?WHY? GUIDE:

CLASS ACTIVITY Create a Timeline of your story Draw a mind map Identify key scenes

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Essential Elements of Motion Media and Information

Essential Elements of Motion Media and Information Speed can be constant or variable. The tone of the movement can be highlighted by the speed coupled with music. A fast movement give vigor and vitality, intensifying emotions . A slow movement connotes lethargy, solemnity and sadness.

Essential Elements of Motion Media and Information DIRECTION can indicate a movement from one direction to another. It can also refer to the growing or shrinking of an objects. As the object move the background must remain in scale with the objects.

Essential Elements of Motion Media and Information Motion Path refers to the route that the object will take. It shows the change in the direction of a movement. It is important to note the triggers to the change in direction of an object. These triggers are often key objects or events in a story.

Essential Elements of Motion Media and Information TIMING can be objective or subjective. Objective timing can be measured in minutes, seconds, days etc.. Subjective timing is psychological or felt. Objective timing is used to produced subjective timing. Timing can be used to clarify or intensify the message or event. Using a pause can help time events.

SPEED of TEXT DIRECTION Of TEXT MOTION OF TEXT TIMING of TEXT, AUDIO and VIDEO

DESIGN PRINCIPLES in CREATING MOVEMENT SPEED , DIRECTION and TIMING should depict natural laws of physics. This included trajectories, impact on objects and reactions of environment.

DESIGN PRINCIPLES in CREATING MOVEMENT TIMING affects recall. Fast movement sends much information Slow movement provides emphasis and lasting recall

DESIGN PRINCIPLES in CREATING MOVEMENT TRANSITION are used to SWITCH between scenes. Having a clear start and finish in your motion path or scenes using neutral colors at the start or end of a scene is a good method for creating the right mindset . It is important to know w/c type of transition to use as this sets the tone for the next event and should provide smooth connection from one event to another.

DESIGN PRINCIPLES in CREATING MOVEMENT Sound and Color adds depth and meaning to movement.

DESIGN PRINCIPLES in CREATING MOVEMENT CARTOONING your graphic and text provides dynamic movement. This can be done by using the following movements: stretching, rotating, squashing.

DESIGN PRINCIPLES in CREATING MOVEMENT BLURRING can be used in different ways. In animation, blurring can provide the illusion of fast movement. In videos, it is often used to censir information for security or decency.

DESIGN PRINCIPLES in CREATING MOVEMENT Always review the purpose of the movement. MOVEMENT is not added for the sake of it.

FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT recitation Video presentation The Best Commercial in the Philippines (2010-2015) Retrieved: http://www.youtube.com/wath/v=gHPfCAvXHpY

PERFORMANCE TASK PROJECT: STORYBOARD; Animation (Creating Motion Based Presentation)

CLASS ACTIVITY Groupings Create a movement (Direction path, Motion Path, Speed etc..) Use an animation maker Collaboration of diff apps

CLASS ACTIVITY Animation Designs, concepts, ideas, and image must be aligned with the school’s vision and mission. Bad words and malicious statements or ideas are not allowed.

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