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Motion Graphics

Motion graphics are essentially ‘graphics with movement’. The emergence


of the technique in the mid-20th century transformed the discipline of graphic
design, which until then had centred on static graphics. When talking about
motion graphic design, creatives are referring to the combination of text and
design elements set to motion. It generally refers to shorter pieces of animation
that entertain or impart information. 3D motion graphics, for example, are
prominently used in adverts.

Applicability:
1. Film and Television

2. Web Design

3. Advertising

4. Video Gaming

Examples:
1. Big Hero 6 2. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Stop Motion
also known as stop frame animation is an animated filmmaking and special
effect technique in which objects are physically manipulated in small
increments between individually photographed frames so that they will appear
to exhibit independent motion or change when the series of frames is played
back. Any kind of object can thus be animated, but puppets with movable
joints (puppet animation) or plasticine figures (clay animation or claymation) are
most commonly used. Puppets, models or clay figures built around an
armature are used in animations. Stop motion with live actors is often referred to
as pixilation. Stop motion of flat materials such as paper, fabrics or photographs
is usually called cutout animation.

Applicability:
1. Feature Films

2. Short Films

3. TV Shows

4. Music Videos

Examples:
1. Coraline 2. ParaNorman
Rotoscoping
Rotoscope animation describes the process of creating animated sequences
by tracing over live-action footage frame by frame. Though it can be time
consuming, rotoscoping allows animators to create lifelike characters who move
just like people in the real world.

Applicability:
1. Films

2. Animated Movies

3. Tv Shows

Examples:
1.The Lord of the Rings 2. Kubo and the two strings
Cutout and Collage
Animation
Cutout animation and collage animation is a form of stop-motion animation
using flat characters, props and backgrounds cut from materials such as paper,
card, stiff fabric or photographs.

Applicability:
1. Movies

2. Films

Examples:
1.The Wolf House 2. The Spine of Night

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