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Stop Motion Animation Vocab

Across
A person who takes photographs, either as a hobby or a profession
A series of events that must be done in a certain order.
Uses still images to create a moving picture.
Uses flat characters and/or backgrounds from paper.
A book that has an image on each page that is slightly different from the last, so that when the book is flipped through, it becomes animated.
Split second images stored by the brain - creates an illusion of continuous motion when sequences of different images are viewed at speed.
Stop motion animation that uses clay figures. Photographic film making technique where an object is moved in front of a camera and photographed many times.
An entertainment professional who uses puppets to tell stories and engage with audiences. Your job duties include developing scripts, creating new characters, giving performances, and maintaining your puppets.
A form of animation using different layers of Celluloid film.
The person in charge of all aspects of the animation process during the production of an animated film; including character design, background animation, and any other aspect of animation.
Down
An image that is made to trick the viewer into confusion.
Uses a spinning drum like object to simulate animation.
A person who generates animated images using computer graphics, photographs, or drawings.
Many images with slight changes are used and put together to create animation.
Frames that mark the beginning and end of a smooth transition.
A type of animation where every frame is only slightly different from each other, and all the frames are put together, making animation.
Usually 24-60, this is the amount of frames per second. (FPS)
Making a much longer video into a shorter/faster video.
A series of sketches showing plot, action, characters, and setting of a movie; made before filming begins.
Uses pre-made things such as toys, blocks, legos, etc.
A frame skeleton used for modeling clay figures on.
The scenery and props as arranged for shooting a film.