After looking at Stop Motion animation i have decided to research it and find out exactly how it works. The idea is to take a series of stills or short motion capture (no more than about 2 seconds) and to put them together one after another, this creates a jolty but interesting video. You can use different varients such as light and dark, and using different objects, to make scenes more interesting and make it look as if things are dissapearing and re-appearing.
For example, Eadweard Muybridge used a camera to take the above images back in 1879 he then used his 'Zoopraxiscope' which was a drum with small slits in it (Inspired by Thomas Edison's Kinetoscope), to show the horse in motion.
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