2. ppearance of a movement
can be a collection of
combined with audio, text and
create multimedia
What is a Motion Media?
a
is visual media that gives the
graphics, footage, videos. It is
/or interactive content to
3. Informal - created by
use
Formal – created by
industry standards in
creating, editing and
2 Forms of Motion Media:
1.
individuals often for personal
2.
professionals who follow
producing motion media
4. ecorded
Animators sketch
the gaps
background music and
Steps in Formal Production of
Animations:
Writing the Story
r
Script is written and dialogue is
inbetweeners fill in
major scenes,
background details are added
drawings are rendered
6. GIFs (Graphic Interchange
Dynamic HMTL
VIDEO FORMATS / VIDEO
3GP, AVI, MKV, e c.
ACCORDING TO FORMAT:
ANIMATION – Animated
Format), Flash, Shockwave,
CODECS – MP4,
t
DivX, MPG,
11. of the
uthor to the
Determining the Credibility
of Motion Media:
Validity of Information
Source
A
Relationship
event
12. 1. Smoothness of the Video
movements are not smooth
when action seems to jump
as if some action was
Technical Methods to Detect
Fake/Tampered Video:
This is often detected when
;
-
from one position to another,
missing
13. O e way to detect lighting
matches is to look at the
determines the size and
Technical Methods to Detect
Fake/Tampered Video:
2.
n
Lighting Coverage Matches -
shadows; the source of light
direction of the shadow
14. scale refers to how the size of
another are near the real
Technical Methods to Detect
Fake/Tampered Video:
3. Scale and Size Consistent -
the objects in reference to one
thing.
15. enlarged by a certain percent
e e zed a erce
O jec a are far a a are
that are nearer.
If the picture is reduced or
then
r
all of the objects should
usually smaller than objects
16. It captures motion in a
repeatedly
It can
and in sequence
emotions
Advantages of Motion Media:
manner that can be viewed
detail
show processes in
It enables learning with
17. cultures and groups
events and phenomenon
Advantages of Motion Media:
It can cut across different
It allows scenes, history,
be recreated
to
18. media the viewer cannot always
other forms of visual media.
Other data may be presented be
graphs, diagrams, maps.
Limitations of Motion Media:
Compared to other forms of visual
interrupt the presentation.
It is often times more costly than
using still images. Examp
l
es are
st
21. Do you remember the
and elements you learned in
media and informat on (text,
visual aud o)? Can ou
ident f t e ?
different design principles
previous
,
lessons on
i
different
22. Can you apply these
elements to motion
ed a and
why no ?
design principles and
information?
t
Why or
23. 1. Speed - A fast
m veme g ve v g
em i s A l
movement connotes
sadness.
Elements of Motion Media:
vitality, intensifying
or and
lethargy, solemnity or
24. movement from one
als refe e gro ing r
shrinking of an objec .
Elements of Motion Media:
2. Direction - indicates a
direction
r
to another.
t
It can
25. or subjective. Objective
timing can be measured in
Subjective timing is
Elements of Motion Media:
3. Timing - can be objective
minutes, seconds, days, etc.
psychological or felt.
26. Timing can be used
the message or the
can help time the
to clarify or intensify
event. Using a pause
events.
27. 4. Transition – used to
Elements of Motion Media:
switch between scenes
28. 5. Sound and
to the
motion
Elements of Motion Media:
adds meaning
Color –
29. blurring can provide the
In videos, it is often used
security or decency
Elements of Motion Media:
6. Blurring – In animation,
illusion of fast movement.
to censor information for