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Stop-motion films are sequences of individually photographed images of actual objects, whereas works of digital animation are produced entirely by computer. One illustration of this is the Puppet Tool installation. Here, all it takes is a simple mouse-click to set all kinds of creatures in motion. You’ll find a lot more examples of this on the Ground Floor at the Prix Ars Electronica Animation and Digital Archive installations.

Draw some inspiration from u19 prizewinning projects that utilize stop motion and digital animation techniques. Then it’s time for your filmmaking debut in one of the Museum of the Future’s animation workshops!

Source: Pilo

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