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Are YOU the next . ?. First Animation in Film: FUNNY FACES. Mickey Mouse (Carnival). Mickey Mouse (Horse). FROZEN Summer Song. For the Birds (Short Film). Your Project:.
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First Animation in Film: FUNNY FACES
Mickey Mouse (Carnival) Mickey Mouse (Horse) FROZEN Summer Song For the Birds (Short Film)
Your Project: You will create your own basic 10+ frame animation using Excel (to create images) and PowerPoint (to animate the images). You will gain an understanding of how to rotate, reflect, translate, and dilate and image using its coordinates.
Process: • Monday, Jan 27-Tuesday, Jan 28: Show clips of various styles of animations (Entry Event)and have students complete Transformation Investigation in Excel. • Wednesday, Jan 29: Continue Transformation Investigation • Thursday, Jan 30: Students will plan their animation frame by frame using a storyboard with at least 10 frames (Student choice). Animation must include at least 10 ordered pairs and three of the following: translation, rotation, dilation, reflection. Complexity in the animation will earn extra points (i.e. more than one object in animation, more than 15 frames, etc). • Friday, Jan 31: Storyboard should be completed in class by end of period. • Monday, Feb 3-Tuesday Feb 4: (Revision) Students will use post-it notes to make constructive comments on classmates’ storyboards. Students will make revisions to their storyboards. • Wednesday Feb 5: Students input basic points in Excel • Thursday Feb 6-Tuesday, Feb 11: Students use Excel and formulas to transform their basic points to achieve their desired animation as planned out in the storyboard. • Wednesday, Feb 12-Thursday, Feb 13: Students insert each frame on its own page in a PowerPoint presentation (scaled the same with coordinate plane showing) and set up a slideshow with timings. • Friday, Feb 14: Students load Excel and PowerPoint file to their Digital Portfolio.
Culminating Event: Animations will be played on the computer in the front office. AND Advisories will view animations and vote for their favorites in the following categories: CREATIVITY ACCURACY BEST OVERALL (extra points awarded to winners!)
Rubric: Actual Scores for the following criteria will be doubled: • Persistence • Compliance • Striving for Accuracy
Deadlines: • Transformation Activity Completed due Thursday, January 30 • (at beginning of class) • Storyboard Complete due Friday, January 31 • (at end of class) • Basic Points inserted in Excel due Wednesday, February 5 • (at end of class) • Fifteen “frames” created in Excel due Wednesday, February 12 • (at end of class) • “Frames” animated in PowerPoint due Friday, February 14 • (at end of class) • Excel and PowerPoint files added to DP in class Friday, February 14
Want full credit for COMPLIANCE? • Animation must include at least 10 ordered pairs (entered and clearly labeled in Excel) • Animation must include three of the following: translation, rotation, dilation, reflection. • Storyboard should have at least 15 frames. • Formulas were used in Excel to transform points to achieve your desired animation as planned out in your storyboard. • Each “frame” should be clearly labeled in Excel (color-coded would be best) with before/after points and “rule” used to transform points clearly labeled. • Each frame in Excel has its own page in a PowerPoint presentation (scaled the same with coordinate plane showing). • A slideshow is set up with appropriate timings. • Excel and PowerPoint file loaded to your Digital Portfolio.