We saw many examples of stop motion animation in class. The one that shocked me most was the one made on the wall of the building. After class, I found a lot of interesting stop-motion movies to watch.
It’s really interesting to use stop-motion animation to make cooking videos, especially when different materials are conceptually substituted for ordinary food used in everyday life. In Julia’s blog post, the producer of stop-motion animation treats the grenade as avocado and the note paper as butter. The ingenious combination of special sound effects and scenes makes people feel like “nothing’s wrong with this” and “these things look delicious”
It’s a video of sushi making with stop motion. The producer even cut the iPhone. I’m really curious about how it can be neatly cut into several segments! It also has a funny plot design, which I really think is a successful stop-motion work.