Blog post #2
Stop motion is a form of animation that is photos taken, and pushed together to make props move in a film. This can be done in many ways, but Adobe helps give ideas, tutorials, and tips on different ways to do this, for different outcomes. There is claymation, pixilation, object motion, and more! Each of these different types are sequences of photography to create a flip book of creativity. Stop motion is one of the most cost effective ways to create a film, because all you need is a camera, mount, and an object to move. Adobe goes through every aspect of stop motion, and what benefits come with each kind. Not only does it give an overview of the techniques, it links more websites to help further your expertise on this artistry. I will use this information and understanding to help me create a puppet animation, which is creating puppets out of fiber and moving them. It also helps you learn about the different frames you can use for however long you want the animation to last. As I move forward, I will use this website’s tips and tutorials to allow me to create a film that uses 12 frames per second to create roughly a 1 minute short story.
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/animation/discover/stop-motion-animation.html

I really like how you share a brief overview of what stop motion is, and the ways of achieving this animation style. As someone who hasn't taken an animation class and has limited knowledge of the different techniques, I would have liked to see a little description for each style. Overall, this seems like a great source to reference while you are creating your puppet animation.
ReplyDelete