FINAL PROJECT: INFOGRAPHIC VIDEO ANIMATION
TIME FRAME: WEEK 10 - WEEK 13
DEADLINE: WEEK 14
INSTRUCTION:
Based on FLIP group topic research, produce a basic video animation.
DESCRIPTION:
Using a processed design framework, you will now produce an infographic report to present the given information to a ‘target audience’ with the purpose of:
1. Creating awareness (such as Global Warming, Recycle, etc.)
2. Explaining a process (such as "how to" video)
3. Defining a concept (such as "What is Fast Fashion", "What is Color Wheel", etc.)
Any time based media and software using photography, vector imagery.
Design Considerations:
● Organization Principles – LATCH and Content Organization
● Aesthetic Principles – Animation principles
● Cognitive Principles – Principles of visualization
Output Expectation:
The presentation must be deliberated on, consider each assessment rubric of sorts to your final outcome:
● Show causality
● Multivariate graphics and visuals
● Integrate word number and images
● Content count
● Within eyesight
● Use multiple charts
● Do not de-quantify
REQUIREMENT:
Video resolution: 1920px x 1080px HD (45 - 60 second)
SUBMISSION:
1. A 1-2 minute animated infographic uploaded into YouTube (unlisted)
2. Proposal (FLIP group presentation)
3. Digital compilation into your Google Drive Folder
4. Individual online posts in your E-portfolio as your reflective studies (Please attach the E-Portfolio link here for submission.)
Submission Spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sJN2vzsi9xVOvf3CRA5-az5VEKfe_GcNm-pN0QtQdWQ/edit?gid=467826116#gid=467826116
Proposal Slides:
Animation Slides:Animation Video:
OBSERVATION:
I learned how to create a smooth flip animation, the importance of sound effects and background audio, and how to use AI for voiceovers with captions.
FINDING:
My key takeaways were from both the research process and hands-on creation—particularly using Canva to develop the flip animation and applying editing techniques effectively.
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