Week 06_Animation

In this stop motion project, I explored the color transformation through the mixing of clay. By combining two different colors one-time in varying proportions, I observed how new hues gradually emerged through contact, pressure, and repetition. Each frame captures a small step during this process, allowing the audience to catch each moment. Rather than blending the clay instantly, I intentionally controlled the variables, adjusting the ratio of colors and the way they folded into one another to highlight how transformation is rarely sudden. For this stop motion, I mixed yellow with green and green with blue separately.

I created the animation using the Stop Motion app, setting the frame rate to seven frames per second and keeping the final duration to around thirty seconds. The slightly slower frame rate enhances the tactile quality of the clay, making the transformation feel deliberate and material-driven. For the final work, I add a background track with rhythmic beats that align with key visual moments. This combination of visual transformation and rhythmic timing creates a subtle sense of surprise, as unexpected colors emerge from what initially appear to be simple primary forms.


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  1. Shihan, I remember watching this in class and thinking it was such a great resource! I like how the colors took time to mix together to show the progression. It would be cool to make more of these with more colors to teach basic color theory for students! You could even do a lesson that combines stopmotion and color theory by having students focus on specific colors and make a short stopmotion with them. Great job!

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