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present

The 2019 Educational Film Festival

Phrasing your movie with pauses.
Adding pauses to your animation is like adding punctuation to a paragraph. It makes everything more understandable.
Give your audience time to savor a moment, make sense of a piece of action or focus on a sound effect by creating moments of stillness in your movie. These pauses clarify moments, create suspense or release laughs. Let's look at movement with and without pauses.
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