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发表于 19-10-2012 00:15:13
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Stop Motion Animation
In contrast to cel animation, which involves two-dimensional drawings, stop motion animation is generally created from objects taken from the real world and so is usually three-dimensional. A two-dimensional work has height and width, for example a drawing or painting. A three-dimensional work has height, width and depth, for example a statue, a model or a puppet木偶。Increasingly, writers and artists are talking about the 4th dimension, which is time. Filmes and animation can be called four-demensional art forms, because they occur over time.
The term 'stop motion animation' describes the technique very well. It basically consists of taking a shot with a camera, moving the object a little and taking another shot. The technique of stop motion animation may appear to be simple but it's very time-consuming. A background is created, an object placed against it and the camera takes an image. The object is moved a little and the camera takes another image. The more images that are taken, the smoother the movements will look and the more an object is moved, the faster the motion will appear.
There are various types of stop motion animation. Puppet or model animation are used as actors and they interact with each other. Cut-out animation is created by using cut-out shapes and moving them.
The most frequently used material is clay or plasticine to create the characters and usually the backgrounds, sets and props.
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