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Tuesday 11 October 2011

Pixelated Animation



Pixilation Animation
This type of animation is a form of Stop Motion animation, which means that you animate live actors instead of objects and materials and create the effect of the actors being animated.

The principle of pixilated animation is that you move the actors or the objects very slowly, step by step in front of the camera, capturing one frame at the time.

Pixilated Animation is quite similar to the object animation except that it is seeable to see facial expressions and movements more then in object animation. These two processes are quite similar although I personally enjoyed Object Animation more as I prefer working with object as to work with live actors as it is more simple to return them on original place in case mistake happens etc.

I didn't like this animation process at all, as I felt that we had limited ideas as we were in my group allowed to film only within the space of college. This animation is also very time consuming.

Here are three examples of Pixilated Animation:





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