Sunday 21 February 2016






Stop Motion Animation

Stop motion animation is where a person takes a series of photographs and in between taking each photo you move the subject by a small amount each time, this technique can be used to create a movie with clay characters. When all of the photographs are played continuously the once still character can be brought to life and it looks as if the character is moving on its own. One of the most famous uses of stop motion is to create  children's programme's and films such as the Aardman studio animation company who brought us Wallace and Gromit and Shawn the sheep. These photographs where taken when I took a visit to the Bristol discovery museum, they had a section in the museum that featured animation and stop motion animation.

I took part in an animation stop motion workshop, we where set the task of creating a flip book based on our project theme being Environmental friendly. we where working in teams to come up with one idea, I made a flip book about over fishing.




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