[Xerte] Re: Creating Animation

Rick Ashby ashbrix at gmail.com
Sat Aug 9 16:56:56 BST 2014


I'd like to bump Pat's suggestion to consider a Popcorn based solution as
the most robust solution to this.  Notice how ellegantly the KettleCorn
project has adapted Popcorn maker to Journalism:
http://www.innovation-series.com/2013/10/24/introducing-kettlecorn-forking-popcorn-maker-for-journalists/


On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 5:12 AM, Pat L (pgogy) <xerte at pgogywebstuff.com>
wrote:

> Maybe Popcorn?
>
> https://popcorn.webmaker.org/
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> Could make a popcorn module?
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> On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 9:48 AM, Julian Tenney <
> Julian.Tenney at nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>> I’m just wondering what approaches people use for this sort of thing: we
>> have a lecturer who wants to create animation simply. He’s currently using
>> powerpoint to create this sort of thing:
>> http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/toolkits/play_10711
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>> I think the results are really good, and it’s taken some time to get
>> right. I’m interested in optimising the approach a bit, to make it fast and
>> efficient: maybe this is the best way of doing it, maybe there are others?
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>> What I’m interested in is what approaches / tools do people use for this
>> sort of thing? It doesn’t have to be high end output: it could be a mixture
>> of screen capture, whilst dragging things around and narrating the process
>> for example. We’re not looking to turn staff into Flash developers, it’s
>> more about simple approaches that are easy and quick to do.
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>> Ideas?
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>> Thanks,
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>> Julian
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