Claymation
Watch the following links…get some ideas, make some critics, and get ready to make your own!!s
Have you ever heard of claymation? Leave me a comment today with a definition (in your own words) that explains what clamation is…search google if necessary.
This year you are going to create a masterpiece that could possibly leap frog you into a future in the animation business…forget university you’re going to be hired by Walt Disney because of your genius!
Your task is to:
a. Think of a story, a plot, a struggle, a conclusion.
b. Create a storyboard. Pencil and Paper People.
c. Build a stage. Cardboard, Paper, Small Items, Playdough.
d. Shoot your movie.Bring in your digital cameras, maybe special lighting.
e. Edit your movie. Use Windows Movie Maker or a Trial Version of another program.
f. Produce your movie. Save it as a .wmv, .avi, .mpg file for showing your audience.
So what is story boarding?
Storyboarding * A storyboard is a comic-book like version of an animation or film in which each cell corresponds to a single shot. * A shot is film-speak for a sequence of images / frames depicting a continuous action from one point of view. * Storyboards are used as a working reference in film and animation creation. * Storyboards contain visual representations of camera shots and often other relevant information. * Problems can be solved in storyboarding without the expense of producing animation or shooting film. * Storyboards are best produced with pencil and paper!
Some tips about the process of storyboarding:
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