Animation Skills - Exercise 2


Exercise 2: Cut-out Animation

Cut-out animation is the process of animating a subject frame by frame using paper or some other medium such as card, stiff fabric, etc.

Although cut-out animation has now progressed to being done on computers using gif files and images, the forerunner of this was done by using paper. To perform a cut-out animation, the animator cut out several objects/characters and stitched these together using photography.

Our task was to produce a short cut-out animation by using the animation rostrum as a team. Every team had been given a word, in which the letter of the word must perform the action of the word.
Our word was "EAT" and we cut out a Pac-Man like character along with some food out of paper.

The character had a few instances of mouth movement from mouth closed to mouth open and we took photographs of each stage from mouth opening to mouth wide open, then the food disappearing and finally mouth closing again. These photographs will now be stitched together as a H264 video.


Below you can see the end result.


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