Moving images

Brief: Tauranga City Council Library are a running a month long programme that will encourage primary school students to read traditional stories from Aoteroa. You are to create an animation that could appear on the library website. Your animation needs to depict a scene from a traditional story and encourage your target audience to read it.

Vocab
Stage- The blank white sheet that you draw on when starting your animation
Timeline-Displays the length of time and number of frames you have created
Bitmap- A type of image format or memory organisation
Vector- This can refer to the software used to create geometrical shapes.
Frame rate – Is the rate at which a image device produces unique consecutive images called frames
Marque-
Layer lock- Lock a layer so it can not be drawn on/edited
Eye dropper- A tool that allows you to select a colour you have used before to fill another object
RGB- Is when red, green and blue light is mixed together in various ways to create an broad array of different colours.
Hexidecimal- A positional numeral system. Representation of values in computing and digital electronics
Transparency- Something clear/ see through
Alpha- The first letter of the greek alphabet
Gradient- This is the ‘directional’ change in the intensity of a colour. The term ‘Gradient’ refers to the gradual blending/change of a colour. This can be referred to as ‘Colour Progression’.
Linear radial- A real valued function who's value only depends on the distance from the origin.
Symbol-
Keyframe- This is a frame on the timeline that represents an important place. This is showing exactly where an object has to be in the animation at an exact point in time.
Shape tween-
Motion tween-
Onion skinning- When all the frames in an animation can be presented at once, therefore you are able to see how an object in the frame has moved. You can also select the amount of frames so only a fraction of the transition is displayed.
Easing-

I COULDN'T GET MY ANIMATION ON MY PAGE IT WOULDN'T UPLOAD. I TRIED ON THURSDAY AND THE COMPUTER DIED