When working with Adobe Flash Professional, I imported the background that I had created in Photoshop the drew each frame; frame by frame, working sometimes in 2's and other's in 1's depending on the motion. If I needed quick motion I would use 1's and 2's for slower motion.
I imported my brush into the library so that I could give the charcoal effect drawing.
I separated each scene depending on whether they used the same background and drew from there.
Once I was happy with what I had animated, I then exported the scene as a PNG sequence and imported that into Adobe Premiere Pro editing software:
In here I aligned each of my scenes in time with my animatic. I also added in effects such as snow, mist, panning and zooming and fade-in and fade-outs.
Using this software I also added in the sound effects and the music which my composer, Rebecca Moroz, had created.
Once I had completed my entire animated sequence both in Flash and Premiere Pro, I exported my film.
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