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PIVOT STICK FIGURE FAIRY TALE: GETTING STARTED This unit will use the Pivot Stickfigure animation program with PowerPoint to create a story for children. One or more animated figures will acompany each page. One or more paragraphs will accompany each page. To begin, open the Pivot program from the local computer or download it from the class folder if it needs to be installed. The program we are using will be free.

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Page 1: This unit will use the Pivot Stickfigure animation program with PowerPoint to create a story for children. One or more animated figures will acompany

PIVOT STICK FIGURE FAIRY TALE: GETTING STARTED

This unit will use the Pivot Stickfigure animation program with PowerPoint to create a story for children. One or more animated figures will acompany each page. One or more paragraphs will accompany each page. To begin, open the Pivot program from the local computer or download it from the class folder if it needs to be installed. The program we are using will be free.

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Starting the ProgramsThere will be two programs to run for

this project. First, run the PowerPoint program and write a paragraph for each page that explains the children’s story. Then, after the words are set up, create graphic movies with the Pivot program. Both programs are on the local computer and are started by clicking on the start key/windows key in the lower left corner.

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ADDING FIGURES TO THE PROGRAM When running Pivot, more figures

can be added. First, select the figure you want. Notice the default is “Stickman,” but there are other options as well. Then, click on the add figure button. Take care, if the button is pressed more than one time the figures will keep adding in the same place. Be sure to move your added figure to desired location.

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Creating FramesAn animation or movie has to have more than

one picture. These pictures are called “Frames”. Click the “Next Frame Button” to let the program know that the frame is ready and a new one can be edited. Take care to hit the “Next Frame” button often so that the individual movements of the figure can be shown. After the “Next Frame” button is pressed for the first time, it gains focus. If done carefully, a student can move the figure with the mouse and press enter continuously.

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ReviewPivot Stick Fairy Tale: getting startedStarting the ProgramsAdding Figures to the ProgramCreating Frames

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Configuring the Figures

The pivot program will allow a creator to change color, size, direction and number of figures. To change the color, click on the “Colour” button. To change the size, click on the number that starts at 100. To add more figures, click the add button. There are other kind of figures than the default.

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Creating More FiguresThe Pivot Program will enable a

student to create their own kind of figures instead of the basic person. Click on “File,” “Create Figure Type.” This will give a menu to add lines and circles to create a figure. A line can be reduced to a width of zero and go up to very thick. Choose this option to create custom characters in the animation.

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ADDING OBJECTS FOR THE FIGURE TO HOLD It is easier to make a held object

part of the figure its self rather than a separate object. For example, see the sword added to this regular stick figure. Now, when the figure moves, the held object automatically goes with the rest of the character. Setting up the object separately makes it more tedious to organize.

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Handling the FramesTowards the top of the Pivot animation program each of the pictures of the movie are shown. These frames can be deleted or created at will. Be sure to add many frames to increase the detail of movement and length of the movie. Managing the frames is important to animators.

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REVIEW Configuring the Figures Creating More Figures Adding Objects For the Figure to Hold

Handling the Frames

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•Strategies for ChildrenThere are some strategies to keep in mind

as to overall theme for a children’s story. The story is supposed to quiet the kid so that they will go to sleep and leave us alone. Be certain to NOT scare the wits out of the poor child. For example, you can say that the knight defeats the evil dragon or the zombie is defeated in battle. Do NOT describe the gory details of how the zombies face is ripped off with guts flying all over. This will keep the kid up and make for more work.

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TRANSFERRING THE ANIMATIONS The file must be saved as a GIF

extension. After saving the animation file to the desktop or documents file, drag and drop it onto the PowerPoint. If the file does not show up correctly in PowerPoint, try running the show to check it and be sure to not accidentally transfer a .PIV file instead of the .GIF.

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Managing Multiple AnimationsEach part of the story should have its own

animation to show the current action. As the story progresses, so should the animation. Students may choose to show more than one animation on a slide and more than one action in each animation. The choice is up to the student who has final say as author, animator and editor. It is important to keep the format in an intelligent, consistent design.

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ADDING GRAPHICAL BACKGROUNDS TO THE ANIMATION

Some animations will look better with a picture in the background rather than a blank white slate. To add a picture, click on the “Load Background” option under the file menu. The picture should be saved from the “Pbrush” program as done in previous projects. It can be created or downloaded.

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ReviewStrategies for ChildrenTransferring the AnimationsManaging Multiple AnimationsAdding Background

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CREATING PERSONALIZED BACKGROUNDS Just as we imported people and

objects to the background in the previous project, photo manipulation is enabled for this project as well. Find a place that makes a nice background. Find an object that will add to the overall look. Remove the background from the object and place into its new background. A personalized background can display a student’s sense of style.

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Managing the Placement of animations and pictures. The slide show can have both animations and pictures. Pictures are still and can give meaning to the plot, characters and settings. The animations show interaction of the characters as they progress. Students choose how many to place for pictures and animations.

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CREATING A PROJECT PROFESSIONAL LOOK The project must look

professional and attractive to the child reading the story. In some cases, a younger child can’t read and will just see the pictures as an adult reads for them. Be certain that the scenery is attractive to a young child to keep their attention. Children have shorter attention spans than adults, so be creative in how to get them interested.

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Placing the correct amount of words on a pageEach PowerPoint page/slide should

have a paragraph. The paragraph starts with the topic sentence. The paragraph has 3 or more body sentences. The paragraph ends with a concluding sentences. This page and the other notes we take all display an example of proper paragraph form.

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REVIEW Creating Personalized Backgrounds Managing the Placement of animations and pictures

Creating a project Professional Look

Placing the correct amount of words on a page

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Editing the StoryLook over the story carefully to make

sure there are no mistakes. Editing is the process of analyzing and reviving the project after it is created. Carefully look to see that the slides all work together to create an affect that a student can be proud of. Remember, this project is designed for children and should be edited to help them stay interested.

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USING PIVOT FOR OTHER PROJECTS The Pivot program saves files into

the .gif format. This GIF format is standards amongst many programs. The file can be added to any Office document or any web page. Even professional pages can look more interesting with an adorable character moving around the screen. Be sure to not overdo it on a page that is trying to be serious.

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ReviewEditing the storyUsing Pivot for other projectsCollege Majors: AnimationsCareers in Advertisement and Children’s

stories

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College Majors: Animators Animation is not just about making cartoons.

Today, animation is a part of college majors in art, web design, business, film and many others. Even small companies now have their information posted on the Internet. Being able to add a professional and well thought out moving picture can make the difference between your work being considered the best or mediocre.

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CAREERS IN ADVERTISEMENT AND CHILDREN’S STORIES. There are markets available for those

who want to make money making animations. Parents love to buy their children stories and with new hand held items coming out every day, animated storybooks are more and more popular. An illustrator with talent in still or multiple frame pictures will be far ahead of old fashioned techniques. Whether working alone to design advertisements or as part of a larger team, animators can make a lot of money in advertisement.