Specifications
Adding animation to a timeline 55
You can create several kinds of animation in an FLA file, such as 
motion tweens, shape tweens, and frame-by-frame animation. In this 
tutorial, you will create a motion tween. A motion tween is an 
animation where you define properties such as position, size, and 
rotation for an instance at one point in time, and then you change 
those properties at another point in time. In this animation, you 
change the brightness and size of the instance.
12. Select any frame between Frames 1 and 15, and then select Motion from 
the Tween pop-up menu in the Property inspector.
The span of frames changes color and an arrow appears between 
Frames 1 and 15 (see the following figure). Notice how the options in 
the Property inspector are different when you select a frame compared 
to when you select a movie clip instance.
Create a motion tween between Frames 1 and 15 on the movie 
clip’s timeline.
13. Select any frame between Frames 15 and 30, and then select Motion 
from the Tween pop-up menu in the Property inspector to create a 
second animation. 
14. Click the playhead and drag it across the movie clip's timeline to test (or 
scrub) the animation.
NOTE
You can also right-click (Windows) or option-click (Macintosh) the frame 
and select Create Motion Tween from the context menu instead.










