Stop motion (also known as stop frame) is an animation
technique to make a physically manipulated object appear to move on its
own. The object is moved in small increments between individually
photographed frames, creating the illusion of movement when the series
of frames is played as a continuous sequence.
The way in which this example above has demonstrated and illustrated 'Stop Motion' is inspiraing and i may consider utilizing small fragments of the technique to integrate into my production process, in order to enhance the range of techniques portrayed in the animation.
Here is an experimental outcome from one of my previous Print To Pixel workshop consisting of 2 seconds (i.e. 24 individual frames) of a 'Family Of Squares' traveling across the mountain range to get to their 'Square House'. This video consists of 2 seconds of the intended 10 second journey.
The purpose of this video is to demonstrate understanding and skill in the 'Stop Motion' technique, thus opening the possibility to integrate such 'Stop Motion' techniques into my idea development for my animation project for Print To Pixel.
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