1.Stop-Motion Workshop 2.Do you remember those days ... of childhood when we played with sand bread 3.Do you remember those days ... of childhood when we played with Mud 4.Do you remember those days ... of childhood when we played with Dol,Puppets 5.What is Stop-Motion ? 6. Stop-Motion is..... 7.History of Stop-Motion Animation 8.Appeal of the Medium 9.The Beginning of Stop-Motion Animation 10.The Role Of Stop-Motion in Animation Industry Feature Films Games Television Commercials Educational Films Advertisements Medical 11.What are the Different Types of Stop-Motion Animation? 1.Puppet Animation, 2.Clay Animation, 3.Pixilation, 4.Sand Animation, 5.Cutout Animation, 6.Toy Animation 12.Puppet Animation 13.Clay Animation Animation done using clay is called Claymation Mostly it is been done by plasticine (Plastic clay which does not dry off) It is the art of making clay figures move, talk, sing, dance or whatever you imagine. Figures and props are molded from clay and are then used to tell a story. Using stop motion photography or a series of still pictures taken with a digital camera, the frames are then run together to produce an animation. 14.Pixilation Pixilation (from pixilated) is a stop motion technique where live actors are used as a frame-by-frame subject in an animated film, by repeatedly posing while one or more frame is taken and changing pose slightly before the next frame or frames. The actor becomes a kind of living stop motion puppet. This technique is often used as a way to blend live actors with animated ones in a film, such as in The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb by the Bolex Brothers, which used the technique to compelling and eerie effect. 15.Sand Animation is also known as sand art an artist creates a series of images using sand Using your HANDS to draw in sand on a lit glass surface, called a light table. Artists use positive and negative space. Artist perform in front of an audience. The performances are usually a story line. 16.Cutout Animation Cutout animation is a unique technique for producing animations using flat characters, props and backgrounds cut from materials such as paper, card, stiff fabric or even photographs. 17.Toy Animation 12.The Stop-Motion Industry The Production Pipeline The Idea Concept Art and Design Storyboarding Sound Recording and Exposure Sheets Story Reel Desidning and Building Puppets and Sets Animation Post-Production 13.Mniature Worlds on Small Screen Stop-Motion on the Small Screen 14.Feature Presentations 15.Opportunities Jobs in Pre Production: Production Designer Storyboard Supervisor Designer Storyboard Artist Art Director Character Designer Set Designer Prop Designer Design Assistants 16.Creating Animation/What You Need Cameras Film Video Digital SLR Cameras Web Cams Tripod 17.Computer and Capture Card 18.Software 19.Set 20.Lights 18.Supplies Basic Animation Timing and Spacing The Problem of Gravity The Bouncing Ball Overlaping Action and Follow-Through The Animated Vine Bouncing Ball With Pigtails Anticipation,Action,Reaction The 80-Frame Morph Basic Performance Building Puppets Character Design Evolution of a Character With Doll Armatures Ball-and-Socket Armatures Wire Armatures Building a Simle Latex Methods Latex Build-up Puppets Clay Puppets Other Techniques Puppet Animation Posing Walking Action Analysic Facial Expressions Blinks Dialogue Motion Blur Sets and Props Setting the Stage Securing the Set Interior Sets Exterior Sets Alternative Set Methods Chroma-Key Compositing Props Showing Your Stuff Making a Film Ideas and Film Types Narrative Fims Objects With Personality Characterization Films Abstract Films Storyboarding and Editing Shots Angles Camera Moves Composition Lighting Editing Getting it made format sound Titles Schedules Distribution Demo Reels Personal Web Sites Internet www.Stopmoshorts.com www.atomfils.com www.ifilm.com Festivals Spi