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Definition of claymation in English: claymationnoun kleɪˈmeɪʃ(ə)nˌklāˈmāSH(ə)n mass nountrademark in US A method of film animation using adjustable clay figures and stop-motion photography. Example sentencesExamples - Once they have an idea of how things move on screen, the students will work with paper cutouts, again shooting them in sequence to make a short film before trying claymation.
- I worked as a window cleaner by day and made claymation by night in my room with a used super 8 camera.
- The film is charming, cleverly lit and a fine example of claymation with fishy bits.
- The characters in this live-action film resemble claymation figures, which gives the film a surreal aura of detachment.
- The claymation technique required a two-year time frame for the film's production-a definite task of teamwork and perseverance.
- There will be screenings of local animation and claymation movies as well as experimental Super 8 work.
- The prison setting ultimately serves as a backdrop to the deeper question posed by the film, namely, can a claymation skit hold water.
- She put together a class for my brothers and me and a few friends, and every Tuesday we'd do a new type of animated film: stop motion, drawn, claymation, and eventually live action.
- When you watch something created by claymation, it is a real object and it looks like it's moving itself.
- The claymation TV show is one of my favorite all-time childhood memories.
- If we can't get a photo release and the child can't be on camera we use puppets, claymation or animation.
- Now, it has strengthened the ties not only between computer animation and traditional claymation, but also with real-time puppetry.
- The claymation is said to have been so labor-intensive that it took a whole day for just one second of screen time.
- A worthy winner of the 2004 Jim Poole award for short film, this claymation study of a man stuck in the wrong job is highly entertaining.
- Also available to watch is an alternate opening title sequence that was created using claymation, in place of the musical number up in the tree.
- To be fair, it is a well-done claymation commercial, which shows more care than cheap CGI shows of the same ilk.
- Another teen with a chronic illness used claymation to make his movie, creating a Martian super hero that saves the planet earth from a meteor shower.
- Another fun item is the use of macabre claymation models, which appear every now and again, to scarify sleepyheads.
- The organisers held a number of other workshops, seminars and panel discussions covering prosthetics and make-up, fight choreography, animation and claymation, acting, and how to make short films.
- It's musical-horror-comedy, with karaoke, zombies, and claymation.
Origin1980s: blend of clay and animation. Definition of claymation in US English: claymation(also Claymation) nounˌklāˈmāSH(ə)n trademark in US A method of animation in which clay figures are filmed using stop-motion photography. Example sentencesExamples - The characters in this live-action film resemble claymation figures, which gives the film a surreal aura of detachment.
- The claymation technique required a two-year time frame for the film's production-a definite task of teamwork and perseverance.
- Also available to watch is an alternate opening title sequence that was created using claymation, in place of the musical number up in the tree.
- She put together a class for my brothers and me and a few friends, and every Tuesday we'd do a new type of animated film: stop motion, drawn, claymation, and eventually live action.
- If we can't get a photo release and the child can't be on camera we use puppets, claymation or animation.
- I worked as a window cleaner by day and made claymation by night in my room with a used super 8 camera.
- There will be screenings of local animation and claymation movies as well as experimental Super 8 work.
- Another fun item is the use of macabre claymation models, which appear every now and again, to scarify sleepyheads.
- When you watch something created by claymation, it is a real object and it looks like it's moving itself.
- Now, it has strengthened the ties not only between computer animation and traditional claymation, but also with real-time puppetry.
- The claymation is said to have been so labor-intensive that it took a whole day for just one second of screen time.
- It's musical-horror-comedy, with karaoke, zombies, and claymation.
- The organisers held a number of other workshops, seminars and panel discussions covering prosthetics and make-up, fight choreography, animation and claymation, acting, and how to make short films.
- Another teen with a chronic illness used claymation to make his movie, creating a Martian super hero that saves the planet earth from a meteor shower.
- Once they have an idea of how things move on screen, the students will work with paper cutouts, again shooting them in sequence to make a short film before trying claymation.
- The claymation TV show is one of my favorite all-time childhood memories.
- To be fair, it is a well-done claymation commercial, which shows more care than cheap CGI shows of the same ilk.
- A worthy winner of the 2004 Jim Poole award for short film, this claymation study of a man stuck in the wrong job is highly entertaining.
- The prison setting ultimately serves as a backdrop to the deeper question posed by the film, namely, can a claymation skit hold water.
- The film is charming, cleverly lit and a fine example of claymation with fishy bits.
Origin1980s: blend of clay and animation. |