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Stop-Motion Animation is a series of pictures put together by taking photos of still objects and moving them slightly when taking the next photo, creating a animation sequence. There are many different ways to use stop-motion, like Legos, in-animate objects, drawings, etc. Examples of Stop-Motion Animation can be seen here: * YouTube User: Metalzora * YouTube User: Wiiarehere * YouTube User: kristoferstrom * YouTube User: 001rich100

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  • Stop-Motion Animation is a series of pictures put together by taking photos of still objects and moving them slightly when taking the next photo, creating a animation sequence. There are many different ways to use stop-motion, like Legos, in-animate objects, drawings, etc. Examples of Stop-Motion Animation can be seen here: * YouTube User: Metalzora * YouTube User: Wiiarehere * YouTube User: kristoferstrom * YouTube User: 001rich100
  • Stop-motion animation is an Occupation normally listed under Special Effects or Visual Effects. If the credits directly indicate it, then it might also be listed under Other Crew.
  • Most of the stop motion figures (sometimes referred to by the animators as puppets) are made from a wire base, padding with foam, and covered with a costume, furs, etc. A lot of the Rankin/Bass characters heads were made from wood -- when restored the head is usually just cleaned and repainted instead of making an entire new head. Wood was originally used for the base of the character, this was changed when King Kong was made. The original Gumby was made from clay. "And you look at Rankin/Bass's little wooden puppets, very much like toys and they would just carve and sculpt it out of wood."
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  • Stop-Motion Animation is a series of pictures put together by taking photos of still objects and moving them slightly when taking the next photo, creating a animation sequence. There are many different ways to use stop-motion, like Legos, in-animate objects, drawings, etc. Examples of Stop-Motion Animation can be seen here: * YouTube User: Metalzora * YouTube User: Wiiarehere * YouTube User: kristoferstrom * YouTube User: 001rich100
  • Most of the stop motion figures (sometimes referred to by the animators as puppets) are made from a wire base, padding with foam, and covered with a costume, furs, etc. A lot of the Rankin/Bass characters heads were made from wood -- when restored the head is usually just cleaned and repainted instead of making an entire new head. Wood was originally used for the base of the character, this was changed when King Kong was made. The original Gumby was made from clay. "And you look at Rankin/Bass's little wooden puppets, very much like toys and they would just carve and sculpt it out of wood." The oldest stop-motion film is The Lost World, all of the dinosaur characters were made using this technique.
  • Stop-motion animation is an Occupation normally listed under Special Effects or Visual Effects. If the credits directly indicate it, then it might also be listed under Other Crew.
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