For this project, I created an animated explanation of solar eclipses using Adobe Animate and iMovie, aiming to make a complex astronomical phenomenon visually clear and engaging for learners. I began by drawing the sun, moon, and Earth using basic shapes and distinct colors—yellow for the sun, gray for the moon, and light blue for the Earth—to make each object easily recognizable. Each element was placed on separate layers, which allowed me to animate them independently and control their movement precisely. Using motion tweens and keyframes, I illustrated the moon’s movement between the Earth and the sun, showing how different types of eclipses occur. I demonstrated total eclipses, where the moon fully blocks the sun; partial eclipses, where only part of the sun is obscured; and annular eclipses, where the moon covers the sun’s center, leaving a ring of light visible. By adjusting the moon’s position and the areas of light it blocked, I could visually communicate these differences in a way that is intuitive and easy to understand. After completing the animations in Adobe Animate, I exported the clips and edited them in iMovie. I added titles to clearly label each eclipse type, incorporated transitions for smooth scene changes, and applied a soft blue Ken Burns effect to enhance the visual flow and create a sense of motion. To guide viewers through the animation, I recorded a voice-over narration, carefully explaining each stage of the eclipse and syncing it with the movements on screen. This project allowed me to combine visual design, animation, and multimedia editing to create an educational resource that is both engaging and informative. Through the process, I developed a deeper understanding of how animation and narration can complement each other to enhance comprehension, making abstract scientific concepts more accessible. I also gained practical experience in layer management, motion tweening, timing, and post-production editing, all of which are essential skills for creating effective multimedia instructional materials. Ultimately, this animated project not only demonstrates the mechanics of solar eclipses but also reflects my ability to design and implement multimedia content that supports learning, captures attention, and fosters curiosity about science. It serves as a tool to help learners visualize and retain complex astronomical concepts while inspiring interest in space and celestial events..