Despite all the problems, most of the Frames Claymations survived and are now published on their own page. Look under our Blogging Along title to find the Claymations page tab.
I posted them there so that we could look at them at any time, rather than lose them in archive posts. I am sorry that Crystal and Jalecia's are not published, but I know Crystal will redo hers, and Jalecia's should be saved when they fix her laptop!
If you want to publish your Claymation in your own post on Kidblog, you can click on share and embed, then copy the code and paste it into your post when you have clicked on HTML instead of compose...otherwise just post the link, and people can visit YouTube.
This started as a blog with my 6th graders to encourage communication with technology. It was a journey filled with excitement and frustration, but never dull... Now it's a blog to highlight the work of my amazing 5th graders. Life is about change.
Showing posts with label myths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label myths. Show all posts
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Claymation Myth Project
Things are moving along well with our claymation my project! Below you'll see some photos Adany took of our work in progress. I also loaded a 5th grade class' animation of The Hare and the Tortoise. You can see that they don't animate every moment of the script, which is fine. They also use very simple sets, and are narrating the story, which is what we will be doing.
The link to the website Kids' Vid is also below the video, and it gives some good hints for writing a script, storyboard, and turning your animation into a video.
5th Grade Class, St, Joseph School
Patti Rose, Art Teacher, music by Jeremy Foutz, Music Teacher
For more ideas and tips, check out http://kidsvid.4teachers.org/
Happy animating!
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