As part of a multi-material project (Science and technology and art), our students produced animations (or stop motions).
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Volume animation is an animation technique used with real objects, endowed with volume. While the objects are stationary, this technique creates the illusion that they are endowed with natural movement.
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For the project, the students of the Spartan class were led to create a short story using PowerPoint software.
Knowing that a standard animation film has 24 frames per second, some of our students produced up to 1 minute of continuous animation.
Note that for this first project, the students animated characters in two dimensions only.
Well done dear Spartans!
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