Cameraless Animation Workshop


Drawn-on-film animation, also known as cameraless animation, is an animation technique where footage is produced by creating the images directly on a film strip. In this workshop children (Age: 7-14 years) will create animation films on a register roll, emulating the "direct·on·film animation" technique, popularised in 1930s by artists like Norman Mclaren & Len Lye.
Course content (10 sessions)
• Definition and History of Animation
• Types of cameraless animations
• Creating Zoetrope & Kineographs to understand the process of animation
• Creating animation on register rolls.

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