This lesson is a great place to start learning about ArcGIS Pro’s animation capabilities.
Animations are about sharing GIS information with others, including your peers and the public, using a video. It’s a format that can contain a guided geographic story, and it can also be sent directly to colleagues or uploaded to social media for anyone to see. It’s a great way to get your message out.
In this example, we’ll create a fly-through video that passes over a proposed building in central Philadelphia.
In this short video, you will learn key animation concepts as well as specifics on how to:
• Add a blank animation to your map or scene
• Create a camera fly-through using keyframes
• Set the total duration for your video
• Move between individual keyframes and play a preview
• Interactive scrub through your animation to problematic locations
• Add an intermediate keyframe to adjust the camera’s direction
• Export the animation to a video file at a specific resolution
After watching this lesson, you might be interested in other lessons in the series that cover animation techniques in more detail.
For more information visit http://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/help/mapping/animation/overview-of-animation.htm
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