While my video has been redone 3 times and each times gets better and stickers to a theme but I can't quite figure out how to make it good and actually tell a story. There are many things that one might learn while animating a video, as it is a complex process that involves a wide range of skills and techniques. Some of the things that an animator might learn while creating an animated video include. Techniques for creating and manipulating 2D or 3D models and characters, Ways to bring characters and objects to life through movement and facial expressions. How to use software and tools to create and edit animations. Techniques for adding lighting, shading, and other visual effects to enhance the realism of the animation. How to plan and storyboard an animation to effectively convey a message or tell a story. How to work with a team of artists, directors, and other creative professionals to bring an animated project to completion. Overall, animating a video requires a strong foundation in art, creativity, and technical skills, as well as the ability to work collaboratively and problem-solve as challenges arise. I was trying to convey a fun funny experience that made people laugh from peer stupidity. One thing that I would do differently in the future is to spend more time planning and developing the story or concept for the animation. This can involve creating a detailed storyboard or script, as well as designing the characters and setting. Another thing I'd do differently is to pay more attention to the technical details of the animation, such as ensuring that the frame rate and resolution are appropriate for the project, and that the animation runs smoothly and efficiently. Finally, I would seek feedback and critique from others, such as colleagues or mentors, to help identify areas for improvement and to ensure that the final product is of the highest quality.
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