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Flip Book Animation

Flip Book Assignment
​You will design a simple 24 page flip book, that shows fluidity of motion and attention to detail.  Use the resources below to help you understand the medium.  The drawings do not have to be complicated, but the final version should be done in pen and in color!  

1.  Add a title and your name to the front of the flipbook.  
2.  Decide on the "story" you will tell in the flipbook - there should be a beginning, a middle and an ending
3.  Number the pages somewhere on the page. 
4.  You may start your drawings in rough draft in pencil, BUT they must be finished in pen and in color.
5.  When you have completed your flipbook, you will take a movie - close-up, to show how your flipbook works.  Be sure that the movie is clear and it shows your flipbook in the best light. 

I will be grading on each of the above steps, so be sure you do not take any shortcuts.
DUE:  Friday, March 24th - the video to Mrs. Eitner in Google Drive and your book in the black box by the door.

Flip Book Animation Resources/Examples
​Below are some great resources for your flip book animation.  Look at the various sites and videos to get ideas for how to draw your flip book.  Even simple images can look great:

Flip Book Animation Tutorial:  How Things Drop

Making a Flip Book Animation

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Making a balloon flip book (Easy)

Animation Tutorial - Doing the Walk - Part I

How to Make a Flipbook - founded as cartoon, ran in movie