stopmotioni
Stopmotioni is a form of animation that uses stop-motion techniques to create the illusion of movement by photographing physical objects in incremental poses. Each frame captures a small movement, and when the frames are played back at standard cinematic frame rates, the sequence appears to move smoothly. The method relies on careful control of timing, lighting, and materials to maintain consistency from frame to frame.
The technique has a long history, with early experiments in the silent era and notable advances by
Common stop-motion methods include clay animation (often called claymation), puppet animation, object animation, and pixilation (using
Modern stop-motion relies on digital tools and software for capture, onion-skinning, and timing, with equipment ranging