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Concepts • Ground Zero • Final Project
As with most events in life all good things must come to an end. In order to mark such an occasion, in this case the completion of certain college courses, a final project was created to merge what was learned between the Flash animation and Psychology courses taken during the term. If you are not sure what those two courses have in common, then check out the movie and presentation that was done to combine both topics as well as mark the end of an era. Do not forget to see the Question and Answers segment below.
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Lights, Camera, Reaction! - The Movie
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Lights, Camera, Reaction! - Presentation
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Questions and Answers
Q: Why was this movie created?
» Lights, Camera, Reaction! was a final project created for Psychology and Flash Animation courses taken at Westwood College. The movie was shown to the audience as an introduction and then later explained in detail during the presentation.
Q: What is the purpose of this movie?
» The movie and presentation provided a glimpse of the perspective from a graphic artists' point of view through a couple basic concepts: color and Gestalt Psychology.
Q: What did you use to make this movie?
» The individual segments were made with either in Flash or 3D Studio Max. The movie itself, which includes the introduction and credits, was brought together and created with Adobe Premiere Pro.
Q: Are there any other movies you made?
» Yes, there are Flash animation and other interesting movies located throughout this website. Feel free to look around and see what you can find.
Q: Why can't I see any of the movies?
» If you have a slow-connection, then the movie might take a few minutes to load. Each of the movies can be seen in their respective player if you have the latest or next-to-latest version of that player. Example: QuickTime 8.0 is available as a free download, but the movie can still be seen using version 7.0.
File Descriptions
PPS - PowerPoint Slideshow - Self-contained file that will display the presentation in its original format.
PDF - Acrobat Reader - View the slideshow using the free Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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