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Re: [teacherartexchange] Clay Animation

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From: Rebecca Burch (mamallama_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Mon Jan 30 2006 - 05:27:50 PST


OOH! Claymation!

I just got a technology grant and was hoping to get some animation
software. What are you using?

As far as videos go, you just can't get any better than Wallace &
Grommit. There's also "Chicken Run," but I think it's done by the
same people.

Becky

On 1/29/06, M. Austin <whest177@wheatstate.com> wrote:
> After doing clay animation videos with my middle school students I decided
> to do them with both this semester's middle school class and my web page
> class. I purchased Wallace & Grommit (sp?) last semester and decided this
> semester I need to get Gumby. I did a search of Clay Animation on E-Bay and
> came across a new-to-me Korean video called Doggy Poo. I actually shrieked
> when I saw it - and I DON'T think I'll be getting it to share with my class.
> *L*
>
> Anyways, besides Wallace & Grommit, Gumby, Chicken Run, and California
> Raisins, are there any other clay animation videos I should look at? I'm
> considering getting The Nightmare Before Christmas as a comparison of Stop
> Animation. I guess I'm looking for additional components to add learning to
> this lesson.
>
> ~Michal
> K-12 Kansas Art Teacher
> http://www.geocities.com/theartkids
>
>
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