Stop Motion Animation
Stop Motion Animation
Stop motion is a multitude of images put together to give the illusion of movement, This is used in multiple different films etc. A well known stop motion is Wallace and Gromit, which later created Shaun the sheep. All of these are created using stop motion which is probably tedious for the creators. As they create the film at 48 fps, which is 48 pictures per second. which in a 90 minute film adds up too 5400 seconds. which therefore results in 21600 pictures to be taken for the entire film.
The advantage of this is that for simple ones they can be easily made, yet the disadvantage to this is that they can take a while to make and are very tedious as the movement between frames is minuscule, and can sometimes require a fairly decent camera.
To the left is a GIF of a fox running. This is done by drawing different poses an then taking a series of pictures and when played one after the other it gives the illusion of movement.
Below is a traditional Stop motion as it is a play dough model which is then modeled into a shape of choice and then repeated pictures are taken in the same was as the one above and all other stop motion.

The advantage of this is that for simple ones they can be easily made, yet the disadvantage to this is that they can take a while to make and are very tedious as the movement between frames is minuscule, and can sometimes require a fairly decent camera.

Below is a traditional Stop motion as it is a play dough model which is then modeled into a shape of choice and then repeated pictures are taken in the same was as the one above and all other stop motion.

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