Thursday, 18 October 2012

Rob Swimming

Pixilation Animation


Today we did a pixilation animation in the classroom.
Pixilation is a form of animation were people move around on screen but not in the usual way like a video.
It works in the same way as most other animation, pictures or "frames" are played back at a certain speed, for example 12 frames a second this tricks the brain into seeing movement.
It is a form of stop motion animation, stop motion is often used to make inanimate objects move around like they are alive.
This one is set at 12 frames per second, which means that they are 12 frames for every second, if we were doing an actual project, we would take it up to 30 frames per second.
We exported it as a MOV as this is a good format to upload to youtube.
I am uploading it to my college youtube account so that I can post it on my blog as it allows you to embed video.

Here is the video that we made:

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