Sunday, 24 February 2013

Research

Motion Graphics Design

Motion Design is a subset of graphic design that uses graphic design principles through filmmaking or video production (or any other temporally evolving visual medium) through the use ofanimation or filmic techniques. Some examples include the kinetic typography and graphics seen as the titles for a film, or opening sequences for television series', web-based animations, three-dimensional station identification logos for a television channel.

The elevation of Motion Graphics Design is largely due to technology improvements. Computer programs for the film and video industry have become vastly more powerful and more available. Probably the leading program used by motion graphic designers is Adobe After Effects, which allows them to create and modify graphics over time. Adobe After Effects is sometimes referred to as "Photoshop for film."  This is the program I will be using to complete this brief.

The Digital Revolution

The Digital Revolution refers to the advancement of technology from analog electronic and mechanical devices to the digital technology available today. The era started to during the 1980s and is ongoing. The Digital Revolution also marks the beginning of the Information Era. 

Resources-
-Techopedia
-Wikipedia

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