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Wednesday, November 09, 2016

Stop-Motion Club Week 1

Stop-motion club has started and will continue for the month of November. During our first club session, we went over the different roles and positions on the set of a stop-motion movie. A director is the story-teller who has an interesting idea and works with the animators to make it happen. The animators are in charge of moving the characters and objects a tiny bit between each picture taken by the camera person. The camera person makes sure to hold the camera steady and only takes a photo when all hands are out of the frame. The editor is the one who gets to add the captions, titles, and credits to the movie once we have all the photos on the computer.
 
We worked very well as teams and were able to negotiate roles and make compromises. We came up with some helpful on-set phrases like "Clear!" (when the animators have their hands out of the photo) and "Good!" (when the cameraperson has taken the photo).
 
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Stay tuned for the movies themselves to be posted.
 
~Mr. Dueck

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