Stop Motion Action

Hollywood here we come!

Anyone as old as me (very old) will recall the old stop-motion special effects in movies such as Jason and the Argonauts by the legendary Ray Harryhausen. As a kid, these movies were thrilling, state-of-the-art masterpieces that wowed audiences and had us mesmerised. Following these early great movies came the likes of Nick Park’s Wallace and Gromit, still created using the “old”, hands-on process, handling and moving the modelling clay in slow, step by step movements to create a smooth animation. The kids of today are probably more familiar with animations created digitally such as the Toy Story movies, amongst many others. This term, as part of our design and technology learning area, the students of LA 14 have begun work on their own stop motion animations; they’ve made the plans, created storyboards and have made the characters, now all they have to do is begin filming. Who knows, we may yet have another Ray Harryhausen or Nick Park just waiting to take the movie world by storm. Watch this space!

2 thoughts on “Stop Motion Action

  1. I think that it’s very cool that you guys are doing this, I remember when I was younger I really liked a stop motion movie, I can’t remember what it’s called though.

  2. Bailey, the stop motion is something the students always enjoy. I remember seeing Jason And The Argonauts as a child, then more recently the Wallace and Gromit movies. I’ll try to post some of the finished movies.

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