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Stop Motion Animation
Stop Motion Animation
The object is moved in small increments between individually photographed frames, creating the illusion of movement when the series of frames is played as a continuous sequence. Dolls with movable joints or clay figures are often used in stop motion for their ease of repositioning. Stop motion animation using plasticine is called clay animation or "claymation" and there are some other techniques.
Rubric Code:
QXB26C3
By
jenniferconwell
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Subject:
Computers
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Stop Motion Animation
TE8.2.1, TE8.2.3, TE8.3.1, TE8.6.4
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Missing/Incomplete
0 pts
Planning/Storyboarding
20 pts
Excellent
Detailed planning and<BR>
storyboarding. The<BR>
storyboard was<BR>
followed closely<BR>
during animation.
Good
Animation was well<BR>
planned. The<BR>
storyboard was<BR>
followed for the most<BR>
part. Final Animation<BR>
could have been<BR>
slightly better if more<BR>
detailed planning was<BR>
done.
Fair
Storyboard provided<BR>
a general idea that<BR>
was not followed<BR>
closely. Final<BR>
Animation could have<BR>
been better if more<BR>
detailed planning was<BR>
done.
Poor
Inadequate planning<BR>
caused animation to<BR>
be too short or to be<BR>
confusing.
Missing/Incomplete
No storyboard
Sets/Characters/Props
20 pts
Excellent
Sets/characters/props<BR>
are very well used<BR>
and visually interesting. A lot of time was put into<BR>
their construction.
Good
Sets/characters/props<BR>
are well used and visually interesting.
Fair
Sets/characters/props<BR>
are well used and<BR>
somewhat visually<BR>
interesting.
Poor
Sets/characters/<BR>
props<BR>
are not well used or visually interesting.
Missing/Incomplete
Sets/characters<BR>
/props<BR>
are not used and not interesting at all.
Animation
20 pts
Excellent
Animation is very smooth and the characters/objects<BR>
have fairly natural movements. All frames are in focus.
Good
Animation is smooth<BR>
and there is very little distracting camera movement. Most frames are in focus.
Fair
Animation is choppy.<BR>
Camera movement is a little distracting.
Poor
Animation is very<BR>
choppy. Camera is unsteady and<BR>
distracting.
Missing/Incomplete
Sets, characters, and props were created but not animated.
Sound
15 pts
Excellent
Sound effects and<BR>
music make the<BR>
animation more<BR>
interesting. Music and<BR>
sound effects "fit"<BR>
perfectly with the animation.
Good
Sound effects and music add to the movie experience.
Fair
There was probably a<BR>
better choice for<BR>
sound effects and<BR>
music.
Poor
Music and sound<BR>
effects were<BR>
distracting.
Missing/Incomplete
Music and sound effects<BR>
were not appropriate,<BR>
were incomplete or missing.
Titles/Credits
10 pts
Excellent
Titles/credits are<BR>
creative and make<BR>
the animation more<BR>
interesting. The name<BR>
for the animation is<BR>
creative and "fits" perfectly with the animation. The credits completely inform about authors and follow copyright laws.
Good
Titles/credits<BR>
completely inform<BR>
about authors and follow copyright laws.
Fair
Titles/credits are not<BR>
creative but still<BR>
inform about authors<BR>
and follow copyright laws.
Poor
Titles/credits were<BR>
too long and<BR>
distracting, and don't inform about authors or copyright laws.
Missing/Incomplete
Titles and credits were not appropriate, were incomplete or missing.
Animation length
10 pts
Excellent
60+ seconds
Good
40-50 seconds
Fair
25-39 seconds
Poor
15-24 seconds
Missing/Incomplete
14 seconds or less
Keywords:
Stop Motion, frames, pixilation, claymation, model animation, object animation, cutout animation, camera, tripod, smooth, in-betweeens
Subjects:
Computers
Education
Types:
Project
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