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Halas, John; Manvell, Roger – 1970
This book, which is a technical, sophisticated manual for professionals, covers all aspects of the animation process; it does not use a simple step-by-step, do-it-at-home approach. It begins by discussing the history of animation and the physical laws and aesthetic principles which govern the art. A section on the uses of animation (e.g., for…
Descriptors: Animation, Budgeting, Cartoons, Color
Baddeley, W. Hugh – 1970
The means and methods of producing factual films are dealt with step-by-step from the initial idea to making and distributing the final release prints. The author describes preparing a script; breaking the script down to shooting sequences; budgeting for everything from materials to insurance; preliminary planning for actors, commentators,…
Descriptors: Animation, Budgeting, Color, Documentaries
Smallman, Kirk – 1969
The fundamentals of motion picture photography are introduced with a physiological explanation for the illusion of motion in a film. Film stock formats and emulsions, camera features, and lights are listed and described. Various techniques of exposure control are illustrated in terms of their effects. Photographing action with a stationary or a…
Descriptors: Animation, Audio Equipment, Creative Expression, Film Production
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Horton, William – Performance Improvement, 1997
Discusses when instructional designers, communicators, and learners should use multimedia. Outlines reasons for using sound in multimedia; discusses how to use music, voice, and animation; and describes how to reap the benefits of video for online documentation when the costs of the medium are justified. (AEF)
Descriptors: Animation, Audiovisual Aids, Computer Software Development, Computer Uses in Education
Rynew, Arden – 1971
Designed to be distributed to each child in the filmmaking course for elementary school children outlined in "Filmmaking for Children" (EM 009 409), this handbook contains most of the information needed for them to start making films. Each of the ten chapters supplies specific working rules and information for a particular filmmaking specialty,…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Animation, Elementary School Students, Film Production
Schwartz, Elizabeth – 1972
A guide to filmmaking techniques and the use of class-made films in the curriculum covers techniques of both animated and live-action films. The purposes of single concept, documentary, interpretive, and time-lapse films are discussed briefly. Production techniques covered include organization of personnel, scripting, filming, directing, editing,…
Descriptors: Animation, Enrichment Activities, Film Production, Films
Coynik, David – 1973
Designed to be used as a companion book for a course in film study, this book contains chapters on: creating the shot, rhythm, sound, motion, light, color, the director, genre, documentary, animation, now-films, and do-it-yourself. The book features illustrations from films as examples of film making techniques. The 56 page teaching guide suggests…
Descriptors: Animation, Audiovisual Communications, Communication (Thought Transfer), Content Analysis
Howell, Dusti; Howell, Deanne – 2002
This book is intended for those teachers who want to create more dynamic classroom lessons and presentations using quick and easy custom animations. The focus of this book is to explain how to use PowerPoint to create transitions, graphics, charts, graphs, and sound effects in a format that makes learning fun. The book is designed to give…
Descriptors: Animation, Charts, Computer Graphics, Computer Uses in Education
Anderson, Yvonne – 1970
At the Yellow Ball Workshop, children and teenagers make animated films using simple art materials and camera equipment. Based on the animation techniques developed at the workshop, complete instructions for constructing backgrounds and characters and for animating the figures are provided. Setting up and using the camera, splicing film,…
Descriptors: Animation, Art Activities, Art Expression, Art Materials
Lee, Sung Heum; Boling, Elizabeth – 1996
Screen designers for computer-mediated instruction (CMI) products must consider the motivational appeal of their designs. Although learners may be motivated to use CMI programs initially because of their novelty, this effect wears off and the instruction must stand on its own. Instructional screens must provide effective and efficient instruction,…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Animation, Color, Computer Assisted Instruction
Rynew, Arden – 1971
Filmmaking, when used to structure the activities of an art program, can become a tool to enrich the educational environment, to detect and observe all types of physical phenomena, and to extend the limits of observation. Designed to stimulate filmmaking in the elementary school, this handbook documents an approach to adding filmmaking to a…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Animation, Art Activities, Art Education
Levitan, Eli L. – 1970
Those engaged in any aspect of the production of motion pictures, television program material, or videotape presentations will find in this guide facts on the materials, equipment, processes, and techniques used in production. The entries are arranged alphabetically and describe, in language which is as non-technical as possible, the processes and…
Descriptors: Animation, Audio Equipment, Color, Commercial Television