About Introduction to Animation with Flash
Description:This four-day animation workshop was developed for use in the teen program at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, USA. It uses Macromedia Flash (non-free software) and refers specifically to works in the ICA's permanent collection but could definitely be adapted to another set of tools and resources.
Last Updated:Feb-01-2010
Subject(s):- Arts
- Arts > Popular Culture
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- Grades 6-8 / Ages 11-13
- Grades 9-10 / Ages 14-16
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- middle
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- tween
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- Contributed By: Kevin Driscoll
Introduction to Animation with Flash
Overview
These materials were developed for the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, USA and first run with a class of 10 students in July 2007 and again with a different group during October and November 2007. At the end of the workshop, students will have completed a significant work of animation using Flash software.Timing
The original workshop included four consecutive three-hour sessions. A later version of the workshop was run as a sequence of two-hour classes one day per week for eight weeks.Goals
- Students will learn the fundamentals of flipbook-style animation
- Students will be comfortable using Flash software to render and animate vector graphics
- Students will be challenged to create a conceptually strong work of art in response to pieces they experience in the museum's gallery

