What is Motion Design?
Motion Design is a subset of graphic design that uses graphic design
principles in film making or video production context through film
technique. It uses Motion Graphics which are digital footage and/or
animation technology to create the illusion of motion or rotation.
Some people wonder and you may be wondering right now, what the
difference between animated film and motion design is. Animated Film
features a story in which characters express themselves, where on the
other hand, Motion Design can portray characters but they however do
not directly express themselves.
Some examples of Motion Design are:
►Graphics used for opening sequences on television or in film
►Spinning, three-dimensional logos of some television logos
►Kinetic Typography (Read below to see what this is)
►Film Credits
► Some TV Advertisements
And Last but not Least, Kinetic Typography!
Kinetic Typography is simply mixing motion
with text. Probably most commonly seen on
lyric videos for different songs.
Here's a couple links to examples:
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