In order to develop the documentary further some alterations have been made in order to allow the animation to flow easily within the minute time frame. Therefor I've looked at the sign language illustrations more, showing the whole word at once in order to slow the animation down, allowing all the information to fit within the one minute time constraint easily, allowing the illustrations to match up with the captions. Furthermore simple cuts have been used to introduce the captions as the typing effect used previously added too much motion to the animation and also made the captions difficult to read and follow. Slowing down the pace of the animation allows the information to be taken in more easily, allowing the information to be communicated more effectively as previous variations where too fast passed making it difficult for the audience to know where too look as the type and illustrations where both animated. In addition red has been used again as I felt this complimented the illustrations more and also related to the Royal Association for Deaf People more as red is the more prominent colour within their logo. Overall the final outcome works well however if more time was available image/pictures could have been introduced to break up the use of illustrations adding another dimension to the video. Despite this the storyline and information is effectively communicated which has been aided by slowing down the pace of the video allowing the audience to take in the information. There is no audio within the animation as I felt this was more appropriate as the video is accessible for those who are deaf and those who can hear.
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