DEVELOPMENT OF MOTION GRAPHICS ON PTSD
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The objectives of this research were to: 1) design and develop motion graphics on the topic of "Knowing and Understanding PTSD" (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder); and 2) evaluate the viewers' knowledge and understanding regarding PTSD. The development techniques involved creating motion graphics and sound effects. The research tools included Adobe After Effects, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Audition, and an assessment form for knowledge and understanding. Data were analyzed using mean, percentage, and standard deviation. The results showed that: 1) The quality of the motion graphics content, covering PTSD knowledge, symptoms, and treatment, was at a high level ( = 4.00). The media production quality, comprising still images, animation, and sound effects, was at the highest level (
= 4.67). 2) Viewers' knowledge and understanding after watching the motion graphics were significantly higher than before watching at the .05 level. 3) Viewers' satisfaction with the motion graphics was at the highest level (
= 4.79). The benefits of this research include helping viewers recognize and understand PTSD and its treatment for prevention, as well as utilizing this motion graphic media model to educate on other disorders.
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