We have been discussing what makes a good, animated film or cartoon, learning how animations are created by hand and finding out how to create short, simple animations using technology. Here are some of our first attempts:
Haydn's Dragon
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Mykyta's Video Game
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Nature by Noah
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Ella's Animal
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Animating a Person by Adam
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Then, we learned about onion skinning - a tool to help us create more complex animations. Here are our first attempts at animating a ball:
Robyn's Animated Great Ball of Fire!
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Florence's Animated Ball
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Noah's Animated Ball
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Finally, we created our own imaginative stop-motion animations, using backgrounds and sounds/music.
Florence's Nursery Rhyme
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Haydn's Magic Show
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Flynn's UFO
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Harry's Star Destroyer
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