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  2. Moster (motion movie poster) - Wikipedia

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    A Moster, or motion poster, is a high resolution animation of an original film poster authorized by the movie's film studio. The concept was developed [1] and the term coined by GeekNation.com. [2] [3] A Moster was designed for Hard Candy, and released on GeekNation.com.

  3. Motion graphics - Wikipedia

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    Motion graphic clip about alebrijes created by the Museo de Arte Popular in Mexico City. Since there is no universally accepted definition of motion graphics, the official beginning of the art form is disputed. There have been presentations that could be classified as motion graphics as early as the 19th century.

  4. Motion graphic design - Wikipedia

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    Motion graphic design, also known as motion design, is a subset of graphic design which combines design with animation and/or filmmaking, video production, and filmic techniques. [1] Examples include kinetic typography and graphics used in film and television opening sequences, and station identification logos of some television channels .

  5. Motion (software) - Wikipedia

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    Motion is a software application produced by Apple Inc. for their macOS operating system. It is used to create and edit motion graphics , titling for video production and film production , and 2D and 3D compositing for visual effects.

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  7. Lenticular printing - Wikipedia

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    This can be used to create an image that moves ("motion effect"), or can create a "zoom" or "morph" effect, in which part of the image expands in size or changes shape as the angle of view changes. The movie poster of the film Species II is an example of this technique. Stereoscopic effects