What is animation?
Creating the illusion of movement using still images shown quickly in sequence.
In what time period did claymation begin?
The early 1900s.
Is claymation more common in film or live theatre?
Film and television.
Name a claymation movie or TV show.
Wallace & Gromit / Chicken Run / Coraline.
What acting skill involves using the body instead of words?
Physicality.
What does the term “stop‑motion” mean?
An animation technique where objects are photographed and moved slightly between frames.
What early filmmaking technique led to claymation?
Stop‑motion animation.
How does claymation differ from CGI animation?
Claymation is physical and handmade; CGI is computer generated.
What claymation duo is created by Aardman Animations?
Wallace and Gromit.
Why is exaggeration important in claymation?
It makes emotions and actions clear to the audience.
What materials are usually used in claymation?
Clay or plasticine (sometimes with wire armatures inside)
Who is Will Vinton, and why is he important to claymation?
A pioneer who helped popularize claymation and coined the term.
How has claymation influenced character movement in film?
By encouraging exaggerated and expressive movement.
Is Chicken Run an example of claymation?
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How can claymation help actors show emotion clearly?
By using strong body language and facial expressions.
How does frame by frame movement create motion?
Small movements between photos create continuous motion when played back.
Which studio helped make claymation popular worldwide?
Aardman Animations.
Why is visual storytelling important in claymation?
Because movement and visuals replace realistic dialogue.
What makes Coraline similar to claymation?
It uses stop‑motion animation with physical models.
What does claymation teach about intention and movement?
That every movement should have purpose.
Why is claymation considered a hands on animation style?
Because it is made by hand with physical materials and real objects.
Why was claymation difficult to produce in its early days?
It took a long time and lacked advanced technology.
How has claymation inspired modern animated films or shows?
It inspired stylized animation and creative storytelling techniques.
Why are claymation films so time consuming to make?
Each frame must be moved and photographed individually.
Why are patience and discipline important for both animators and actors?
Both require time, focus, and commitment.