Friday, 4 October 2019
post 11 types of stop motion animation
claymation - claymation is an effective way to create a stop motion, this form of animation is purely clay and it does create a illusion of fluid movement if done correctly. movement in the puppets must be gentle to prevent your puppet breaking or cracking. A good example of a professional claymation is Wallace and Gromit a grand day out, which shows how good claymation can look and also gives a great look at what kind of style claymation is. More basic claymation clips can be found on YouTube,
found objects- a found object animation is one that uses random objects to create an animation these can include food and drinks. A common food item in found objects stop motion is fruit, it is a good object to animate because its colourful and a lot can be done with it, for example the fruit could be chopped in tiny pieces or just move around.
Time lapse- time lapse is when loads of photos are taken and then played together to make the illusion that lots of time is passing. This technique is often used to show a very long process like painting a picture or making a stop motion.
cut- out- a cut out animation is very basic and is made out paper or card. the animation is usually simple and doesn't have much happening.
brick animation- brick animation uses thing like Lego to create animations. it is quite good as there is lots you can do with it.
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