Regular Show - Season 1 Episode 1 - The Power from Terry Houghton on Vimeo.
Thursday, 3 November 2011
Thursday, 13 October 2011
cutout animation
my team witch consists off tim emily josh and me finished our cut out animation today using i stop-motion
we look through magazines to find some people to cut out when we picked out some good one we planed what to do with them we placed them on the desk and used a camera attached to the computer and moved the cutouts slowly to give the illusion of movement by using the theory of persistence of vision
Thursday, 29 September 2011
dang have you seen this vid it be made out of paper and stuff and it is a cut out animation
Frog Cut-out Animation from Colin O'Keefe on Vimeo.
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Primary and Secondary Sources
primary sources are:
Interview
E-Mail
Meeting
primary resourses are personal experences or talking to someone about there personal experence.
secondary resourses are:
Book
CD Rom
Encyclopedia
Magazine
secoundery resourses are thing that you have found that people of written and there has been a time inbetween them doing it and you reading it
Interview
Meeting
primary resourses are personal experences or talking to someone about there personal experence.
secondary resourses are:
Book
CD Rom
Encyclopedia
Magazine
secoundery resourses are thing that you have found that people of written and there has been a time inbetween them doing it and you reading it
Thursday, 22 September 2011
woo time lapse
Savannah Timelapse from Nicholas Reichard on Vimeo.
this a time lapse of a city going in to night to day
woo animation
i did a stop motion animation on the mac using istop motion with out planning or research the program took a picture every 2 secounds and we had to come up with some thing and then post it up on vimeo.
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Persistence of vision woooo
Persistence of vision is a controversial theory that the brain retains an image for a fraction of a second (0.04 of a seconds) the eye see everything that goes on but the brain takes a snapshot every 0.04 of a second and makes you see it then the image starts to fade and as it is fade the brain takes another snapshot and fills in the gap of what happened in between the 0.04 seconds
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