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  • {{Short description|Animation technique to make a physically manipulated object appear to move on its own ...thumb|A clay model of a chicken, designed to be used in a clay stop motion animation<ref>[http://www.sparetimelabs.com/animato/animato/chicken/chick.html "Case
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  • {{Short description|A form of stop-motion animation produced by moving two-dimensional pieces of material}} [[File:Animacion CutOut clip.webm|thumb|Video about making cutout animation, in Spanish with English subtitles]]
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  • {{Short description|Stop-motion animation made using malleable clay models}} ...ometimes '''plasticine animation''', is one of many forms of [[stop-motion animation]]. Each animated piece, either character or background, is "deformable"&mda
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  • '''''Gertie the Dinosaur''''' is a 1914 [[animation|animated]] [[short film]] by American cartoonist and animator [[Winsor McCa ...n Randolph Bray]] unsuccessfully tried to patent many of McCay's animation techniques and is said to have been behind a plagiarized version of ''Gertie'' that ap
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  • | occupation = [[Stop motion]] [[Model animation|model animator]] ...n]] known as "Dynamation".<ref name="NYT Obituary"/> His works include the animation for ''[[Mighty Joe Young (1949 film)|Mighty Joe Young]]'' (1949) with his m
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  • ...exandre Alexeieff and Claire Parker|Alexeïeff and Parker]] using pinscreen animation.{{Deletable image-caption|date=May 2012}} ]] --> ...to achieve with any other animation technique, including traditional cel [[animation]].
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  • ...a Pie Plate / Planaria: Cutting for Regeneration Experiments / Neurospora Techniques |'''Brush Techniques: The Language of Watercolor''' || Eliot O'Hara || c-11m || August 13, 1947
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  • ...n IMDb information and as much as possible concerning work in the field of animation. The original order of the list is based on the first year of activity. | pioneer of [[model animation]]
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  • ...er animation]] distinguished the film from the experiments of [[History of animation|earlier animators]]. ...that he can make drawings that move. He wins the bet with four minutes of animation in which the ''Little Nemo'' characters perform, interact, and metamorphose
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  • {{Short description|Clay animation}} ...the distinction between [[clay animation]], [[cel animation]] and [[cutout animation]].
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  • {{Short description|Animation technique}} '''Object animation''' is a form of stop motion [[animation]] that involves the animated movements of any non-drawn objects such as toy
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  • {{Short description|Stop motion animation}} '''Model animation''' is a form of [[stop motion]] animation designed to merge with live-action footage to create the [[illusion]] of a
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  • | [[Films with live action and animation]] This is a list of media that showcase [[clay animation]], and is divided into three sections: film (both short and feature-length)
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  • ...motion]] animation, [[computer-generated imagery]] (CGI) or [[traditional animation]] and sometimes include [[live action]] films featuring plastic constructio ...ess-date=2013-08-19}}</ref> The six-minute video featured both stop motion animation and live action, and was recorded on [[Super 8 film]]. It depicted [[Apollo
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  • {{Short description|Stop motion graphic animation technique}} ...ng the distinction between stop motion and regular flat (drawing or "cel") animation.
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  • {{Short description|Stop motion animation}} '''Light writing''' is an emerging form of [[stop motion]] [[animation]] wherein still images captured using the technique known as [[light painti
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  • ...]].<ref name="Beckerman2003">{{cite book|last=Beckerman|first=Howard|title=Animation: the whole story|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EjW6cCE4v1QC&pg=PA16 == Techniques ==
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  • ...oved while the shutter of the camera was open. Filmmakers use a variety of techniques to simulate motion blur, such as moving the model slightly during the expos ...]]'', until [[Steven Spielberg]] decided to try out the swiftly developing techniques of CG instead.{{citation needed|date=August 2015}}
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  • ...AAAMAAJ&q=enchanted+drawing+film|title=All about Techniques in Drawing for Animation Production|date=2006|publisher=Barron's|isbn=978-0-7641-5919-0|language=en} It is a combination of a silent film and [[stop motion]] animation.<ref name=":0" />
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  • Found-footage films typically employ one or more of four [[cinematic techniques]]—[[first-person perspective]], [[pseudo-documentary]] or [[mockumentary] ...he has become by using Ed's [[video camera]]. (2002){{refn|group=note|name=animation|Though the episode was animated, it is done in the style of found footage.}
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