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Stop-motion Animation

Frame by Frame Film-making with Puppets and Models

Barry JC Purves

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English
Bloomsbury Academic USA
07 March 2019
Stop-motion Animation explores how all the elements of film-making – camera work, design, colour, lighting, editing, music and storytelling - come together in this unique art form. With tips and suggestions to help you get the most out of your films, and with examples from some of the masters of the craft, Barry Purves shows how to make the most of the movement, characters and stories that typify stop-motion.

With dozens of beautiful new examples from around the world, this new edition includes a project in each chapter, with pointers on finding a story and characters, developing a script and storyboard, constructing puppets and dealing with the practicalities of film-making. These projects combine to lead you through the creation of your first one-minute stop-motion animation.
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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic USA
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 230mm,  Width: 160mm, 
Weight:   498g
ISBN:   9781501353796
ISBN 10:   1501353799
Series:   Basics Animation
Pages:   224
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter 1: What is Stop-Motion? The Beginnings The Illusion of Movement Physicality A Continuous Performance Special Effects Wholly Animated Films Project 1: Find Your Style Chapter 2: Focusing the Idea Stories and Themes Approaching the Story A Change of Perspective Out of the Mouths of... Talking Umbrellas? Atmosphere and Substance Economics Project 2: What's the Story? Chapter 3: The Puppets Telling the Story with Puppets The Physical Puppet Telling Characteristics Stylised Movement Replacements 3D Printing Eyes Hands Puppet Size Clay Other Techniques Project 3: Find Your Leading Man (or mouse) Chapter 4: Preparations Working with Others Sets Costume Colour Project 4: Set the Scene Chapter 5: Chapter Tools and Techniques Practicalities The Camera Apps and other Low-Cost Options Lighting Sound Dialogue Special Effects Editing Project 5: Setting Up and Getting Started Chapter 5: Movement and Performance Animating on the Set Lively Movement Helping the Movement Performance Project 6: Make it Read! Conclusion; A Brief History of Stop-Motion; Picture Credits; Acknowledgements

Barry Purves is an English animator, director and writer of puppet animation television and cinema and theatre designer and director, primarily for the Altrincham Garrick Playhouse in Manchester. Known as one of Britain's most celebrated animators on account of his six short films, each of which has been nominated for numerous international awards (including Academy Award and British Academy Film Awards nominations), he has also directed and animated for several television programs and over seventy advertisements, title sequences and animated insert sequences.

Reviews for Stop-motion Animation: Frame by Frame Film-making with Puppets and Models

Defined as a book for beginners, its 200 pages offer a lot more – insights, a wide variety of worthy films, cultural references, creative stimuli, love and passion for animation. * Tsvika Oren, www.asifa.net (Association Internationale du Film d’Animation / International Animated Film Association) * This is the must-have book for the stop-motion animator who wants to learn what it is to be a professional. * Pike Baker, www.stopmotionmagazine.com * If you are interested in stop-motion animation, this is where you want to begin, even by the end of the first chapter you will find yourself wanting to start experimenting with different ideas. This is not simply a book you will read once. As you grow as a film maker you will come back again and again, always finding something new to try, and always be left wanting to try more. * www.animatormag.com * Who better to guide us through the history of the medium, the techniques and the process of filmmaking than master animator Purves (Screen Play) himself... A good basic text book for any student of the art form, and a great read for those of us who simply enjoy watching it. * www.cartoonbrew.com * I wish I had a book like this when I was starting out, because what Mr. Purves writes about is not only a fine introduction to the craft, but also a compilation of the kind of wisdom and insight that one can usually only gain over a very long period of time making films. And Mr. Purves' ability to boil things down to a few essential sentences on such matters as: Point of View, The Illusion of Movement and Making It 'Read,' is why this book is an interesting read as well enlightening. To say this book is a perfect companion for anyone interested in stop-motion at any level is a tremendous understatement. * Mark Osborne, co-director of DreamWorks Animation’s Oscar-nominated Kung Fu Panda (www.awn.com) * People who want to know about the stop-motion process would be hard pressed to find a more definitive book to answer any questions that they might have. It is a most engaging read and is imbued with a real sense of wonder at the art. I have read a number of books on this topic over my (rather lengthy) career and this avoids the trap most writers fall into; of creating a dry and technical volume that fails to inspire. This book is just the opposite of that. If you are remotely interested in stop-motion, then this would certainly be an inspirational read as Barry, with his years of experience in the field, knows intimately what it is about stop-motion that appeals to both audiences and practitioners. He elegantly and eloquently describes this in great detail. * Michael Cusack, www.anifex.com.au * The fundamental steps for professional production in stop motion ... [it's] an experienced guidebook from a mentor, as only Barry Purves can master. * Luca Pulvirenti, Accademia di Belle Arti di Palermo, Italy *


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