claymation or clay animation. what is clay animation? animation done using clay characters (although...
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Clay Animation
What is Clay Animation?
Animation done using clay characters (although it can be done with other materials as well).
Also called “claymation” and “stop motion” animation.
Some well-known examples…
How is clay animation created?
Individual pictures of the clay characters are knit together with special software in order to create a seamless movie.
Why use Clay Animation?
Engages studentsIs hands-on and interactiveRequires a variety of skillsCan be applied across grade levels and
curriculum areas
Why use clay animation continued…
Can encourage high levels of thinkingEngages multiple learning modalitiesEncourages creative thinking and decision
makingEncourages problem solving and
teamwork
What is the process?
1. Create an idea (storyboard)• Develop the script (if appropriate)
2. Create characters from clay3. Build the set (including a background)4. Take pictures5. Use software to make your movie
Step 1: The Idea
Brainstorm!!! What / who will your character(s) be?What will the progression of your movie be?What is the setting?Do you need a script?
Step 2: The Character(s)
Sketch your character before starting with clay
Keep your characters smaller than 6 inches tall or 6 inches long
Work on work mats (included in kit)Use clay that doesn’t hardenCreate armatures from wire or aluminum foilUse styrofoam or other materials to add bulkPut the most weight at the bottom of the
character
Step 3: The Background
Keep it simpleUse construction paper, wrapping paper, etc.Make it contrast with your characterUse found objects: plants, rocks, boxes, etc.
Step 4: Take Pictures
Any camera will work (digital is easiest)Position camera far enough back to allow
light on to subject Use a tripodUse delayed shutter releaseConsider clamp lights for additional lighting
Step 5: The Movie
Use MovieMaker 2 software to create your animation Atomic Learning tutorial videos Cheat Sheet
So, what’s in the kit?
Teaching with Clay Animation bookModeling ClaySculpting ToolsAccessories (sequins, wiggle eyes, etc.)Work Mat
Your task today
1. Work in pairs2. Create a short movie of a wave3. Begin the process of creating a lesson plan
which engages students in a claymation activity to teach a specific performance standard.
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