Stop motion animation (also called stop frame animation), defined by Merriam-Webster, is “a filming technique in which objects (such as clay, paper, or LEGO bricks) are photographed in a series of slightly different positions called frames, so that the objects seem to move.”
Have you ever seen a flip book before? They work in a similar way. Slight changes on each page help to tell a series of events:
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