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graphics that display motion |
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Frames per second. The number of frames displayed during each second of a video or movie. |
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A placeholder object used to contain text or graphics. |
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A frame used to specify a change in animation |
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A transparent level on the stage that can hold objects and enables objects to be manipulated separately from those on other layers |
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Path drawn on a guide layer to control path animation |
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a feature that enables you to view the contents of multiple frames onscreen at the same time |
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windows that contain commands, options, menus, and other features for quick reference while working in some programs |
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method of animating an object that requires the user to draw or create a path on a guide layer that the object follows |
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the verticle red marker in the timeline that marks the progress of the animation when it is previewed in the animation program |
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a file created to hold animation or video content |
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the part of the animation program window where the content is compressed and manipulated |
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the part of the animation program window that organizes and controls an animation's content over time using layers and frames |
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the part of the animation program window that displays a collection of tools or buttons like drawing and editing tools |
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calculation of an object's path from a specified beginning point to a specified ending point |
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