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Pixilation is a stop
motion technique in
which live
actors are used as a frame-by-frame
subject in an
animated film, by
repeatedly posing while one or...
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model animation. Stop
motion with live
actors is
often referred to as
pixilation. Stop
motion of flat
materials such as paper,
fabrics or
photographs is...
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YouTube and the
availability of
cheap cameras and
animation software.
Pixilation Involves the use of live
humans as stop-motion characters. This allows...
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Academy Award-nominated Stop Look and Listen, an
innovative stop-motion
pixilation experiment in
which the main
characters "drive" down city
streets in invisible...
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feature films. Similarly,
unconventional filmmaking techniques such as
Pixilation or
narratives that are told
without dialogue, are more
often seen in short...
- example, IBM used it in
their Technical Reference for the
original PC.
Pixilation,
spelled with a
second i, is an
unrelated filmmaking technique that dates...
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would eventually become known as stop
motion (for
lifeless objects) or
pixilation (for
living actors). In 1849,
Joseph Plateau published a note
about improvements...
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videotapes of
Richard Scarry's Best
Video Series Ever!.
Dilworth appears in
pixilation sequences in the 2013
animated short Subconscious P****word by
Chris Landreth...
- it won the
Oscar for Best Do****entary,
Short Subject. The film uses
pixilation, an
animation technique using live
actors as stop
motion objects. McLaren...
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effects animation,
including stop-motion animation, rotoscoping, and
pixilation. He is best
known for the 1988 feature-length film The
Wizard of Speed...