Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Group Investigation: Karol

Web Animation Authoring Tools:

Flash- 
Adobe Flash (referred to as 'Flash') is a media system that is accessible through computer browsers. Flash is often used as a method of creating interfaces and menus on mobile phones and is also the system that supports streaming on sites such as YouTube. Flash also allows web designers to create animated websites, games, cartoons and even movies. Most Flash files are small in size so it makes the application easy to open and use without freezing or lagging. Flash is free and easy to download on the Adobe website but only the Adobe website otherwise your computer will be at risk from Viruses or Trojans. Having the Flash plug-in means that you are able to stream which means that you can watch a video without needing it to fully load, thus saving time. Flash uses Vector Images instead of BITMAP (Raster) which means the animations can be small and crisp without taking a long time to load. However, if your computer is old then it might mean that Flash works slower than expected as a lot of animations can hold up your browsing. Some organisations also block Flash in the workplace in order to keep their staff away from distractions (flash games) while they are working.

Adobe Edge Animate-
Adobe Edge Animate is a web tool developed by Adobe that uses HTML5, Javascript and CSS3 functionality. It is a Flash-like tool that only outputs HTML5 which means that whatever you create in Edge is viewable on any mobile device. The coding language in Edge Animate is Javascript which allows you to create highly interactive HTML5 animations. Using Edge Animate you can create 'carousels' or 'marquees' which are generally used on online stores for easy viewing and selection of products that when you scroll over the item information about the product and usually a link to purchase will come up. You can create responsive games with high quality graphics using Edge Animate. Another thing that has been created with Adobe Edge Animate is a banner that pops up at the side of the site you are on and turns into a game that allows you the chance to win something. Edge Animate comes to around £45 per month depending on whether you are part of a business or a school.

SWiSH-
SWiSH is an advanced Flash Creation Tool for graphic artists or web developers, the software easily creates flash animations and web designs using vector images that are pre-set with the SWiSH programme. The programme uses an advanced scripting language that is used to create files such as EXE, GIF Animation, .SWF or .MOV. You can create banners with text effects and it even comes with templates for websites that you can add animations to with the SWiSH software that costs £103.59.

Amara-
Amara is a Photo Animation Software that creates Flash-like banners with still photos resulting in a slideshow that viewers can scroll through and zoom in on using their mouse depending on how you want them to view the slideshow. Through Amara you can also add text over the pictures, background music and hyperlinks if more information about the image is necessary. Amara also allows users to turn panorama shots into a 3D view of the room which is great for virtual tours of rooms etc. Files created using Amara are exported or compressed as SWF files which allows for them to be shared on the web as well as in programmes such as Flash and Powerpoint. they can also be edited by using other HTML software. People can buy this software for $49.95.

Director-
Adobe Director is a media application platform that allows users act as the 'director' of the movie by building applications built on a movie metaphor. Director was originally designed for creating Animation Sequences using a scripting language called Lingo. The applications in Director are shown on a timeline, much like Flash. 

Players:
Flash Player-
Flash Player is a software for viewing multimedia and streaming and viewing video and audio. Flash Player can run from a web browser as a plug-in or on supported mobile devices. The player is a widely used format for games and animations. You can download Flash for free and it's plug-in version is available for more recent web browsers.



QuickTime-
QuickTime is a multimedia framework developed by Apple and it is capable of handling various formats of digital video, picture, sound and interactivity. The classic version of QuickTime is available for Windows XP.

Shockwave-
Adobe Shockwave is a platform used to add animation and interactivity to web pages. Shockwave allows Adobe Director applications to be published and used on the internet. Unlike the Flash player, Shockwave is not included in web browsers and would need to be installed.



Real Player-
Real Player or as it used to be known, RealAudio Player is a cross-platform adware media player app developed by Real Networks. The player is compatible with a number of file formats including MP3, MP4, Windows Media Format and more.



HTML5-
HTML5 is a core markup coding language of the internet used for structuring and presenting content on the web. HTML5 aimed to improve the language with support for the latest media while keeping it easily readable by humans and understood by computer devices.




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