Unit 20 Abstract- Pro-free flow, non-sequential, out of place, symbolic Animation- Drawing, crafting, stop motion, bright colours, very time consuming, Narrative based- Linear, storyline, can retake, beg-mid-end Lip-sync- Looks professional, Keeping sync is very hard, easy narrative
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