Assalamualaikum.Wr.Wb, Welcome to Hayuu blogspot, My name is Deva Hadinegara (1401174456) from MB-41-INT-02 I have been made made JBL Prodcut Review and Tutorial video how to make i and the youtube link below: Tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3KDJdeKC3M Review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIZs1qhX9ow The first link is about how i made a storyboard, how i create animation, and what kind of software that i used to make the animation. for the storyboard i used sketch to draw the animation. for the template i download it in google. and for the animation movement, i used adobe after effect to make the keyframe to move the animation frame per frame. and for the video, i used i movie to edit it. The second link is about how to make the review video with the animation and how that i made a stroyboard. its explain about the tiny man that is confused about the what kind of the product that can solve his problems. and when the tiny man go to the city, h...
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