Thank you all for your comments.
Wena wrote:Hi selgin I am back in time to see your wonderful work, very clean, simple and effective. Marvelous
Thank you very much, Wena. I'm glad you be back on the forum. Sorry for not having been able to help you with your original username.
Diana Kennedy wrote:I'd say that you are a better animator than the other man is an illustrator.

Aside of that, very good work, simple, smooth and clear, just like this sort of video should be!
Thanks, Dianna. Anyway, just to defend the illustrator (I'm not her fan, but she is a very nice person), the bosses asked her to draw in this infantile style. I know that probably won't change your opinion, but it's better to clarify it.
benecosse wrote: In the opening scene where the sign opens up - it looks like frame by frame - how did you achieve this in AS? With switch layers?
Sorry, I forgot to explain that part. All the videos had the same sign opening, so it was already animated when I started. It's a mov file and, if I remember well, was made in frame by frame in flash. I created a mask to reveal the word inside it.
benecosse wrote:Did you use the AS camera to do all the moves / comping? It look very smooth - is it all one timeline?
I used camera movements on most cases. In some movements I used layer translation. Each "scene" is inside a group layer, so it wasn't hard to play with all them.
I used mostly linear keyframes for the movements. When I needed a special smoothness, I edited the movement on the motion graph.
benecosse wrote:And when the lines seem to grow on screen like when the globe is revealed at 52sec - what technique was applied there?
It's a trick which involves many techniques, as point movement, animated line width and stroke exposure.
The house and the antenna start disappearing by stroke exposure, meanwhile, the buildings points are moved to match with the new houses and their line width is animated to zero. Horizon of the first scene is matched to the new one by point and width animation. All this meanwhile the camera zooms back, so that movement dissimulates all the changes and create a sensation of smoothness.
Ramón López wrote:...Jasp!
Solar energy + AS, my two weakness together at last!

(I had to comment) Of course... by selgin
Incredibly effective work, BTW. More taking into account the short amount of invested time... Me instead (supposing I be cap-able to do it), would have needed 3 months at least

Hehe, thank you, Ramón. It's very nice to see you posting in this section (even more if I am to blame

), I really hope to see someday an animation from you, even a little test (I only remember a very old kind of dinosaur made with teddy and moho).