What is stop motion animation
Stop motion animation is a technique used in animation where
static objects are moved in increments while filming a frame per second. When
played back in a sequence, it conveys the illusion of movement.
Stop motion animation can be used in a variety of media uses. I will be demonstrating how they are used and giving examples of the different uses of stop motion animation.
Stop motion animation in film
Wallace and Gromit: The curse of the were rabbit (2005).
The creator of the film is Nick Park. It was produced by a British
clay animation company.
It was made using Plasticine models and was shot one frame at
a time. This took the creator hours and hours to change the movement of the models. Vast amount of work was put in but paid off in the end.
Stop motion
animation in TV
Pingu: the
series produced from 1986 to 2006.
The creator
of the film is Otmar Gutmann. It was
produced by a British-Swiss stop motion animation company known as
Trickfilmstudio.
It was made
using clay models and shot one frame at a time to portray movement in the final
edit.
Stop motion
animation in Adverts
Stop motion
McCoy’s crisps (2013)
The creator
of the advert is Max Martin and the production company was called “Clay Nation”.
It was made by
using real props including the original crisp packet and crisps. It was shot
one frame at a time to show movement of the crisps and the packet with no human
help.
Stop motion animation
in special effects
The seventh
voyage of Sinbad (1958)
It was
created by Nathan Juran and Ken Kolb.
Stop motion
animation was used in a scene where the seven skeletons are moving shields and
swords, it was vital that the animation matched the live action.




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