How something moves in an animation is extremely important. As humans, we have been observing the world since we were born, so we have a good idea of how things are supposed to look and move. Over the years a set of 12 principles about animation has been formed, originating from the book The Illusion of Life by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. These principles were born from 2D drawn animation, but five of them are particularly relevant to stop motion animation.
Dancing Without Moving
Nearly 1 whole week of standing still and over 4000 pictures later... nigahiga presents to you, Dancing Without Moving.
Stop Motion Animation: Get Your Groove On
Artists Practice in Public
Before art can have an impact, it must first have an audience. Please take a moment to share your Get Your Groove On animation to the Clayburn Student Gallery. Please be sure to name the file with your homeroom, first name, and last name. You are also required to share your video with Mr. Williams using your Learn34.com Drive.
Your success is closely related to your ability to work well with others. You are required to comment on, and rate, animation of at least 3 other students. Please be positive, friendly, and constructive in all your comments.