Motion Graphics Design Quiz Test your knowledge on motion graphics design with this fun quiz! From keyframe animation to typography, see how much you know. remus2009 published on May 25 Stacked 1/12 What software is commonly used for creating motion graphics? Adobe After Effects Adobe Photoshop Final Cut Pro Blender 2/12 What is keyframe animation in motion graphics? Creating animated movement by setting key points in time A type of typography style A software plugin A specific color palette 3/12 What is the purpose of storyboard in motion graphics design? To plan out the sequence of animations and visuals To choose the right font for the project To create transitions between scenes To add sound effects 4/12 Which file format is often used for exporting motion graphics videos? MP4 PDF PNG AI 5/12 What is the purpose of motion graphics? To visually communicate information or tell a story To create still images To design websites To edit photos 6/12 What is typography in motion graphics design? The art of arranging type to make written language readable and appealing A type of animation style A software tool for motion graphics A type of color combination 7/12 What is a lower third in motion graphics? A graphic overlay that contains informational text A specific type of animation A color correction tool A motion blur effect 8/12 What does the term 'keying' refer to in motion graphics design? The process of isolating a subject in a video and replacing the background The process of adding keyframes for animation The process of adding sound effects The process of creating transitions between scenes 9/12 What is the difference between vector graphics and raster graphics in motion design? Vector graphics use mathematical equations to create shapes, while raster graphics use pixels Vector graphics are only used in 3D animations Raster graphics are more scalable than vector graphics Raster graphics have smoother lines than vector graphics 10/12 What is a common technique used in motion graphics to create a sense of depth? Parallax scrolling Rotoscoping Chroma keying Motion blur 11/12 What is the 'rule of thirds' in motion graphics composition? A guideline for positioning elements in a frame to create visual interest A rule for typography alignment A color theory principle A process for creating keyframes 12/12 What is the significance of timing in motion graphics design? It determines the pacing and impact of animations It affects the choice of color palette It determines the file format for export It affects the choice of typography