Thursday 24 October 2013

Pixilation

The use of live actors in a stop motion sequence.

A classic example of this is is in the Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb, in which actors are animated using stop motion techniques and integrated with claymation clips, notably, the film becomes less jumpy as it progresses and the animation gets much smoother (probably due to the production team being so used to the setup)-
                                              The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb
Pixilation is also used in some of the early types of film, when film cameras were not available, actors had to use pixilation to move around in the shot

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