Student’s from Div 3 have been working on producing their first stop-motion animation using the three principles of stop-motion from the National Film Board.
1. Take a picture
2. Make a small change and repeat
3. Speed it up
Below is a summary of their work. In addition, you can find personal reflections about the project from each student on their personal blogs located in the sidebar on the right.
1. Dancing Cubes by Aiden and Kiara P
The Dancing Cubes from Mr Lister on Vimeo.
2. The Appearing Shapes by Carys and Yasmine
The Appearing Shapes from Mr Lister on Vimeo.
3. Holiday Cubes by Emma, Paige, Naleigha, and Kai
Holiday Cubes from Mr Lister on Vimeo.
4. The Growing Tree by Kyler, Liam, and Jacob
The Growing Tree from Mr Lister on Vimeo.
5. Action Man’s Bad Day by Sophie, Madison M, and Kassidy
Action Man’s Bad Day! from Mr Lister on Vimeo.
6. Origami Party by Ji Ji, Madison H, Kyra, and
Origami Party from Mr Lister on Vimeo.
7. Herding Horses by Marissa, Nicole, and Kiara B
Herding Horses from Mr Lister on Vimeo.
8. Lego by Joey, Logan, and Max
Hello! I am a 6th grader from California (U.S). I Really enjoyed watching your students stop motions. I could really tell they time and effort in to them. 🙂
Thank you, Krystal. Students get really excited in the beginning but they soon realize it takes over 300 pictures to create a short stop motion animation.
Hi!
I really like your post! My class did something just like it! It was super fun! I really liked the one called The Dancing Cubes!
Please visit my blog
From,
Ally
Thank you Allyson,
My students usually enjoy it even though it’s necessary to take over 400 pictures to get 1-minute of finished video.