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1718 - T2 Video Assignments

Animation

Animation Resources

Stop Motion - Lesson 2 - Claymation

Create a beginning Claymation video using a small cube of clay and create a new shape through Stop Motion. Using the Stop Motion App on the iPads or your phone, carefully film your first animation with clay. 

When you have completed it, export the video to your camera roll on the iPad/phone, then export the video to your drive and share it with me.

Finally, add the claymation video to your portfolio with a description of what the assignment was, your video and a reflection on the process.

​Claymation Resources
Stop Motion - Lesson 1 - Thaumatrope

In this lesson you will be doing some research on the older forms of animation.  You will also be making a form of animation called a Thaumatrope.  Here are some sources of examples of thaumatropes for inspiration:

Click here for a list of tutorial links and examples of Thaumatropes
​Due Wednesday, 1/31/18,
Drop Dead Date: Wednesday, February 7, 2018
12 Basic Principles of Animation

Pixar Studios

Pixar in a Box (in partnership with Khan Academy)
Google Classroom Assignment:  Pixar in a Box  - You will be working with a lesson in Khan Academy

When you have an opportunity in the lesson to share it, copy the embed code (completely) and paste it in a google doc,  then add the direct link to your animation(s).  The embed code will be used to embed into your web portfolio.
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Due Tuesday, 1/30/18  Drop Dead Date:  Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Google Classroom Assignment on the Five Types of Animation
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Due Thursday 1/18/18   Drop Dead Date:  Thursday, January 25, 2018

2017 Retrospective Movie

You will be creating a short video of a 2017 retrospective.  You should have at least 10 important events, a soundtrack (Remember Fair Use, no more than 30 seconds of a song) and t the end of the movie, a poem/quote for a positive or hopeful 2018.

2017 Movie Planning Sheet
Level 2 Movie Rubric

Date Due: Tuesday, January 16, 2018   Drop Dead Date:  Friday, January 19, 2018

Creating a Web Portfolio

Picture
Assignments for the portfolio are currently in Google Classroom. 

Here is the first assignment to create a website in Weebly - The Home Page
These accounts are created as education accounts through Mrs. Eitner.  Please check with Mrs. Eitner for your user name and passwords to access your account. 

Creating assignment pages - This is from Google Classroom:
"Using the attached directions, complete a webpage for your Dragon Illusion Assignment. Be sure to include all the required elements. You may link to some of the assignments through Mrs. Eitner's webpage . Also create a webpage with a gallery of your personal photography - add captions to explain the photo. ALL photos on this website should be with you as the photographer. There is a tutorial for showing you how to embed the html code for the video to your website."