12 Principles of Animation - Slow In - Slow Out

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If you really want to take your animations to the next level, then something you will have to familiarize yourself with is the 12 principles of animation.

In this video I go over the sixth principle of "Slow in - Slow out".

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WOW! Your timing, rhythm and articulation is absolutely perfect 👌
This is MUCH better than the other video I watched from a year ago. Even though you're using ums and ahs here and there, it's actually palatable, making the instruction very organic. I'm truly impressed! Well done

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My only critique would be the audio quality has a tinny sound to it; like you're microphone gain is just a tad bit too high or you're getting some kind of small feedback. I don't know exactly what it is but there's something there that's just outside of the natural sound of your voice. I'll say, you project very well so your volume is great! I'd play around with lowering your mic gain and bring the mic within a fist-width distance (3-5 inches) from your mouth 🎤 ✊👄. You have a lot of great knowledge for animation though 😎👍

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Also, I noticed at the end of the video you have no ads. Your content will grow with 2 or 3 simple ads. I'd suggest go to Google Ads and see what you can implement to get some attention directed to your videos. (Oh, yeah... um, at the end when you said "goodbye" it sounded very final like it's the last time I'll see your content. A more gentle and friendly "buh-bye" or "goodbye for now" may soften that feeing a little and give your viewers some hope they'll see you soon.) 😎👍

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