| There are two levels of Claymation classes offered:
Claymation in the Classroom
Heres your chance for an exciting introduction to the world of clay
animation and to begin learning the techniques and exploring the potential
of clay animation in your classroom. Workshop participants will become
familiar with the basic techniques involved in clay animation, learning to
build character, take and import pictures and combine stills into animation.
They will leave with skills and ideas for implementing this exciting
technology in the classroom.
Claymation Intermediate
If you have taken Claymation in the Classroom (Claymation Basics) and are
ready to kick it up a notch, then Intermediate Claymation is for you. In
this class you will begin developing and creating a new claymation video.
Since you know and understand the basics of claymation and moviemaker you
will be able to take your claymation projects to the next level. Come with
your instructional focus, the idea or storyboard of how you want to develop
your video and any extra props you might need to convey your idea. Come
ready to have a great time!
Webmaster's Pick of "Best in Class"
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August 2007 |
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A Chick
Lauren Samford, Houston MS
Judy Payne, Schulze Elementary
Obed Gonzalez, Schulze Elementary
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June 2007 |
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Wilson's World: The Water
Cycle
Patty Lee, Townley
Wendy Wallace-Lewis, Johnston
Sharon Hicks, Johnston
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Summer 2006 |
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Polar Bear (Teacher Sample)
Carrie Caldarera
Genelle Anderson
Valerie Reeves
Luis Martinez
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Fall 2005 |
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Sound Vibration (Student Project)
Alysia Price
Maria Okujo
Natalie Bradford |
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Spring 2005 |
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Fraction Action (Teacher Sample)
Rebeca Ruiz, Townley Elementary
Annie Sim, Townley Elementary |
Use the links
to the left for more examples of teacher and student work. |