This video takes you through step-by-step instructions on how to use Windows Moviemaker when creating a stop-motion animation project. It is intended for the for the students to use as a reference if they have trouble with any of the steps as they are creating their projects. |
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This video is a sample of a project created in my class about 3 years ago, it was done by a 9th grade group. The video incorporates all the elements of the assignment and takes it one step further by creating animation using Microsoft Office Paint. |
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Pencil Man - Stop motion animation (pencilmation) using paper and pencil. The video incorporates music and sound effects to add the visual effect. Great video, very well done. The resource material came from Teaching Videos.
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The video gives instruction on how to use a tripod for shooting video. This also applies to to shooting still photos for a stop motion project. The resource website is School Tube.
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A video on how to create a stop motion animation video from the idea all the way through. This video explains a lot of the detail and how to use it. |
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This lego stop motion animation video shows a few of the simple tricks to making sure that all the pictures are taken at the same height and location. A simple video but effective. |
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In this video the producer takes you through the steps to create a stop motion animation project when the video is taken from overhead. He explains how to mount the camera and import them into your computer and create the video. Best part of this video is the first minute. |
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The creator of this video is Mamshmam. He has produced more then 50 stop motion animation videos that use claymation figures. His most popular are the claymen. In this video he shows how to make them. |
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In this Mamshmam video he demonstrates some more advanced techniques in creating the animation. The video is a good source for seeing how to use solid objects with clay figures and incorporating computer programs into the animation. |
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