Tuesday, November 30, 2010

This is my research on six stop frame animations.



Mamshmam is a youtuber who makes claymations. This video was made for his brother’s birthday using different colours of clay that start out as clay men that dance around the table and then turn into balls of clay and then into letters that spell out “Happy Birthday”. I think this is very creative and is clever how he uses different colours and different characters to make the letters.


This is another one of Mamshmam’s claymations. He said he was playing around with his clay and just built it up to make this. He uses an oil-based clay called Belgrave and shoots at 24 frames per second (fps). I like the way me just played around with the clay and eventually made up something that he wasn’t really expecting.



This is yet, another one of Mamshmam’s ideas. He uses clay and Lego swords and etc in random animations. I like how he uses lego and clay to make the animation. And I like all of his characters and ideas for the animations. It took him 11040 frames to make the whole animation not including the credits.



This is an animation using animated Lego characters of 2 pirates stealing a lego man’s pants. Even though it isn’t a real Lego animation. I like how they think up the idea of rebuilding Lego figures by having them steal each other’s parts.



This is a funny harry potter video. I like how they set up the walls and the backgrounds etc. It really fits in with the theme of the animation and the “Hogwarts” effect.


This is a clever arcade stop frame. I like how he sets the thing out flat so it gives a birds eye view. I think that this will be a great help on the real thing if I need to do a bird’s eye view of a battle etc.

1 comment:

  1. I don't think we have to post this onto our blog, just the test film and evaluation, final video and evaluation.
    Good research, but you might need to add a bit more...

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