STEP 1: Review the new project directions, examples, and rubric expectations together with your class/ teacher.

12 Principles Of Animation – AbbieGamesDesign

STEPS 2 & 3: Watch the STAGING and ANTICIPATION videos in today's folder.
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STEP 4: Create an animation, using the Animation Desk app, that shows BOTH anticipation and staging.

EXPECTATIONS:

AT LEAST 5 seconds
Exemplify Anticipation
Include dynamic movement with preparation phase
Exemplify Staging
Tells a Story
Inlcude multiple characters/objects
Exported as Video
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STEP 5: Monitor your progress while you work.

You can monitor your progress by:

- Checking your timeline: Make sure you have added all the necessary frames and keyframes for your animation.
- Previewing your animation: Play your animation periodically to see how it looks and make any necessary adjustments.
- Reviewing the rubric: Refer back to the rubric to ensure you are meeting all the expectations for the assignment.
- Seeking feedback: Show your work to your classmates or teacher for feedback and suggestions on how to improve your animation.
- Making revisions: If there are areas that need improvement, make the necessary changes and continue working on your animation until you are satisfied with the final result.