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Telling a Story

CONNECT   Animation is an art form that involves creating movement from a series of static images. In animation, artists develop a sequence of images called frames. When these frames are played in rapid succession, they create the illusion of movement. This magic transforms drawings, models, or digital images into dynamic characters and vibrant scenes. […]

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Say Something

CONNECT   Animation is an art form that brings characters and stories to life through the illusion of movement, it is a way of telling stories and stimulating the imagination, whether in 2D or 3D. Animation has always enchanted people of all ages. We can see animation in Disney movies and cartoons on TV, which

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Programming a DJ Crab

CONNECT   Animations are like stories in motion! They consist of many different images shown rapidly one after another. This creates the illusion that characters are moving and things are happening on the screen. You have probably seen animations in cartoons, movies, and even in some video games! They are fun to watch and help

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Butterfly Colors

CONNECT Programming language is a formal and written way to specify a set of rules and instructions used to create computer programs. There are several tools available for writing these instructions, such as Scratch (https://scratch.mit.edu), which will be used in our classes. Scratch is a programming tool that uses blocks, similar to interlocking toys. This

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Cores da Borboleta

CONECTAR A linguagem de programação é uma maneira formal e escrita de especificar um conjunto de regras e instruções usadas para criar programas de computador. Existem várias ferramentas disponíveis para escrever essas instruções, como o Scratch (https://scratch.mit.edu), que será utilizado em nossas aulas. O Scratch é uma ferramenta de programação que utiliza blocos, semelhantes a

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Stick Man

CONNECT   Animation creates the illusion of movement with a rapid sequence of static images and is present in films, TV, video games, and advertising. The Golden Age (1930-1950) produced Disney and Warner Bros. classics. In the 1960s-1980s, television popularized animated series, while anime stood out in Japan. 2D animation can be traditional (hand-drawn) or

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Exchanging Objects

CONNECT   Animation is the technique of creating the illusion of movement by rapidly displaying static images, using hand-drawn sketches, frame-by-frame animation, or computer graphics. The evolution began with optical toys in the 19th century and early shorts in the early 20th century. The digital era, starting with “Toy Story” (1995), brought 3D animation and

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How to Create a Game

CONNECT   Animation creates the illusion of movement through a sequence of static images and is widely used in movies, TV shows, video games, and advertising. In the 1960s-1980s, television popularized animations, while anime stood out in Japan. 2D animation can be traditional (hand-drawn) or digital. 3D animation, popularized in the 1980s-1990s with movies like

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Knowing the World

CONNECT   Animation creates the illusion of movement through a sequence of static images and is widely used in movies, TV series, video games, and advertising. In the 1960s-1980s, television popularized animations, while anime stood out in Japan. 2D animation can be traditional (hand-drawn) or digital, while 3D animation, popularized in the 1980s-1990s with films

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