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Claymation, the stop-frame manipulation of little plasticine puppets, is perhaps the most conspicuous of all animation techniques.
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Between 1978 and 1980, students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology produced the first significant hypermedia application, the Aspen Moviemap, which used a stop-frame camera to create an interactive map of Aspen, Colorado, based on actual photos.
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Between 1978 and 1980, students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology produced the first significant hypermedia application, the Aspen Moviemap, which used a stop-frame camera to create an interactive map of Aspen, Colorado, based on actual photos.
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The Lonely Sailor from Pete Barnstrom of Left Foot Red Video features a variety of animation techniques, as Mistah Pete says, “cel animation, stop-frame, some keyframe bidness…pretty much every kind of animation I know.”
Luminaria: ‘Millie and Lucy’ and ‘The Lonely Sailor’ | Missions Unknown 2010
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Between 1978 and 1980, students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology produced the first significant hypermedia application, the Aspen Moviemap, which used a stop-frame camera to create an interactive map of Aspen, Colorado, based on actual photos.
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Sony Pictures and stop-frame animation house Aardman Animations are moving forward with two animated features, "Arthur Christmas" and "Pirates!"
Linkorama Steve Hulett 2009
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Skyward (1984), which looks at the relationship between humans, birds and the environment was also the first stop-frame animation created for IMAX
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In the stop-frame dash from one channel to the next, one show bled into another.
The Beautiful Miscellaneous Dominic Smith 2007
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In the stop-frame dash from one channel to the next, one show bled into another.
The Beautiful Miscellaneous Dominic Smith 2007
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Overcome by emotion and fatigue, Brianna was conscious of events more as a series of images, sharp as stop-frame photos, than as a moving flow of life.
Drums of Autumn Gabaldon, Diana 1997
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