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ANIMATION STATION

This guide is a collection of projects from students in my high school stop motion animation class. It is small now, but it will continue to grow.

Throughout the semester students must complete a total of 12 animation related instructables. The course is actually run like an Instructables Contest with a bunch of cool PRIZES. Students can model their instructables after existing projects, choose from a list of ideas, or even better.......come up with new original awesome ideas.

Have a look at the ANIMATION STATION instructable to see how it all works.

While students complete their instructables, they are actually working towards the completion of an animated short film that will be reviewed in a film festival at the end of the year.



1 comment
Feb 24, 2012. 1:26 PMscoochmaroo says:
Can you speak more as to how each of these projects was a part of the class? Some of them seem clear, but others I'm not sure how they fit into stop animation.

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