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graphic vectors- created by lines on screen to lead the eye in a general direction

index vectors- points unquestionably in a direction. like an actor's pointing hand or a neon arrow

motion vector- uses an object in motion to draw the eye

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What may an NC-17 rated motion picture include?

An NC-17 rated motion picture may include aberrational behavior,sexually-oriented language,sexual or excessive violence,graphic sexual content and nudity,graphic drug abuse,explicit sexual dialogue and other elements.


What is the difference between Stop Motion and CGI animation?

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What does ACE stand for on film credits?

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What kind of graphic is motion graphic?

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What schools specialize in motion graphic design and animation?

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