In our most recent project, we made frame by frame traditional animations. This was my first time making a complete animation, and I don't think it turned out the best, but I still think it's pretty good. In this project, we animated a ball bouncing. I started by making a hand-drawn story board, showing the ball bouncing down a staircase. The individual images were made in Adobe Illustrator. Saving all 120 images was extremely tedious, but nothing really went wrong during that. Where I did start running into much more problems was when I started putting the frames together in Adobe After Effects. The program would not play back my video. The next day, it did play back the video, but I had several other issues, although a lot of them were due to my own stupidity. When I finished putting the frames together, I had trouble saving the animation. It would only save and export a single frame. Later, I did sort through the issues and why they were happening. The finished animation was pretty good for my first time making one, and I am proud of it.
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