Title: |
A Presence of Tangibility of Handcraft on Screen through Traditional Rigging System in Stop-Motion Animation and Art |
Creator: |
Jung, Laura |
Publisher: |
Savannah, Georgia: Savannah College of Art and Design |
Date: |
2019-08 |
Subject: |
Thesis (M.F.A.) -- Animation Savannah College of Art and Design -- Department of Animation |
Description: |
Includes bibliographical references: pages 40-42 |
Abstract: |
"The thesis will discuss how traditional rigging in stop-motion can offer a practical solution for enhancing tangibility of handcraft in camera by enabling the physical presence of actual puppets and sets, instead of relying on digital post-production solution." *Includes film of hand-crafted stop-motion rigging and shooting sequence involving a tree clock prop, showing "two different clips simultaneously": actual footage of the animation and a behind-the scenes time-lapse sequence of the tree and gears being animated--Thesis, page 38 *Keywords: stop motion, tangibility, practical, handmade, handcraft |
Contributor: |
CHAIR: Silva, Jose Luis Asquith, Nathan Crossley, James |
Language: |
English |
Source: |
Animation |
Type: |
Text, film |
Format: |
1 text file (PDF) : 42 pages, illustrations (chiefly color) + 1 film (30 sec.) : WMV, silent, color |
Rights: |
Copyright is retained by the authors or artists of items in this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law. |