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    When Producing Animation, Once Key Frames Are Plotted Out, the In-Between
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When Producing Animation, Once Key Frames Are Plotted Out, the In-Between

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Question 10

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When producing animation, once key frames are plotted out, the in-between frames are filled in with a process called


A) tweening.
B) screening.
C) motion graphics.
D) none of the above.

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