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B.
2.5-D animations
There is an illusion added to the animation in terms of z axis, by
giving various effects to the animation to its either x or y axis.
For instance, shadows, emboss, bevel, and highlight.
C.
3-D animations
Three-dimensional animations which generally generated by
computers by calculating all three axis: x, y, and z axis, which
allow the animations to be seen in various axis.
5.
Video
Video is sequential image frames recorded on film using a light
sensitive technology similar to photography. Videos are divided
according to its frame rate, frame / image size, and color depth /
resolution which combine into a single video file. Videos are
scattered through various version across the globe, such as:
A.
NTSC (National Television System Committee).
NTSC videos provide 525 interlaced resolution lines and 30
frames per second. Its officially launched in North America,
South America and Japan.
B.
PAL (Phase Alternate Line).
PAL videos provide 625 interlaced resolution lines and 25
frames per second. Its officially launched in Australia, South
Africa and Europe.
C.
SECAM (Sequentiel couleur a memoire).
SECAM videos provide similar features as PAL offers.
However, its only officially launched in France and Russia.
2.1.2.
Computer and Human Interaction
2.1.1.1.
Eight Golden Rules
Based on Shneiderman and Plaisant (2010), there are eight
golden rules in creating a good interface;
1.
Strive for Consistency
As a designer of a user interface, there are several things to consider
about to keep them consistent; action sequence, prompt, menus, and
help screens.
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