Clay animation is one of many forms of stop motion animation. Each animated piece, either character or background, is "deformable" — made of a malleable substance, usually plasticine or clay. Each object is sculpted in clay or a similarly pliable material such as Plasticine. The object is arranged on the set, a frame is taken, and the object or character is then moved slightly by hand. Another frame is taken, and the object is moved slightly again. This cycle is repeated until the animation is achieved.
'Wallace and gromit', 'Robot chiken' and 'Celebrity death match' are three programms which appear to have nothing incommon, but their links come down to one main thing; they are all created in claymation. All three programms were made entirely out of clay, whilst the process is long and tiering it is very rewarding.
I liked this technique best because, i could ceate almost anything i wanted although it is a long process the good factors of clay animation are rewarding.
Pros: Expand and contract the material, morph characters together, a 3D effect and being able to create anything you can possibly imagine.
Cons: Its time consuming, Falls apart, difficualt to create fine detail and weak structure.
Well done good effort. At the moment your work is around a merit grade. I think you need to show the development of techniques a little bit more and give an indication of which technique came first. Perhaps you could go back and date each technique. To improve your work even more you need to critically evaluate each technique against another technique. Really good effort.
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