What's a program that I could animate a intro on?

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Im planning on making animation(s) of my Intro and I need a program to make them on. I know how to draw, so I can make it myself but Ive never animated anything before. So now I want to oractice. Does anyone know what kind of program I could use. Ive heard Photoshop does and Ive heard of Macromedia Flash but are there any others?

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Flash is the simple if you are all for Frame-By-Frame animation.

But then there's also Adobe Aftereffects.
 

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Flash is the simple if you are all for Frame-By-Frame animation.

But then there's also Adobe Aftereffects.
Oh yea there is Aftereffects. I need to try and get that. I guess I'll roll with Flash for now since I have it. I just need to learn to use it

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After effects is your best bet, it can do simple to professional and anything in between. It's not hard to start learning but does require a fairly good PC to run smoothly.
 
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After effects is your best bet, it can do simple to professional and anything in between. It's not hard to start learning but does require a fairly good PC to run smoothly.
Thanks for the info, I need a better computer anyways

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Just to throw in my two cents here, while everyone are suggesting After Effects and Flash, I would also look into using non-linear editors such as Premiere Pro, Sony Vegas, and if you're a Mac user, Motion or Final Cut Pro X.

While these aren't ideal for creating animation, it's still possible and surprisingly easy when using key-frames. I make nearly all of mine in Adobe Premiere on a 60fps timeline. On occasion though I did use Blender, a 3D Modelling software, complicated but once mastered, fairly easy.