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A demonstration of Microsoft Word programs project

A demonstration of Microsoft Word programs project. I was tasked with demonstrating how to use Microsoft programs in this project. I used shape layers in the project and emphasized the icons' importance. I used icons in this project. I also used a composition of each icon with glow effects and other effects to emphasize how important it is to stay connected. I also did a voiceover. While doing the animation part, I used and approached that motion stop motion. I also emphasized the importance of each program by animating it in an exciting way to emphasize to the client what I am describing in each program. I also used different layers to emphasize connecting each program so it can show how it communicates with each other. I used effects, and then I used the trim paths effect to emphasize how they stay connected. The reason for this program was for me to emphasize and let the audience know how to communicate with Microsoft programs. Because you might be able to use a computer, you might not be able to use Microsoft programs. Many people are still confused about how to use them, so they have a little challenge learning how to use them, but I thought this project was essential to emphasize step by step on how to use each program and what they look like when you open the icon up and how it is how it can be beneficial to use Microsoft programs when you are working or at a professional position or in the office or a professional job position. Putting it all together, making sure the effects were correct, making sure that the trim pants worked with the animation, and making sure that it is easy to read also, easy and smooth animation and not tedious animation of what I am describing in this project. Moreover, I learned how it works so that the client can understand the emphasis and how to use Microsoft programs when needed.
A demonstration of Microsoft Word programs project
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A demonstration of Microsoft Word programs project

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