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Animation
Welcome to AccessArt:
Animation
Whoever you are, and whichever audiences you work with, we hope you’ll enjoy exploring the Animation resources on AccessArt.
Explore the #BeACreativeProducerProject which aimed to inspire teenage creativity through a physical and digital exploration of animation
#BeACreativeproducer
Dip Your Toes Into Animation
Explore these sample resources to help introduce animation to your learners. These resources can be adapted to all settings and all ages
Articulated beasts
Drawable! Making gifs with lizzie knott
Making a flip book
Explore Animators
Explore animators using a range of different animation techniques to make images move
Explore flip books
LOTTE REINIGER
STUDIO MCGUIRE
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Exploring Digital Animation
Which Artists: Nathan Ward
Which Artists: Toby Pritchard
Gabby Savage-Dickson: Felting & Embroidering Sets
Draw your Granny and Grandpa or Any Relative You Love!
The Making of: “Being Creative Builds Your Sense of Self”: A Simple Building Block Animation
Simple Animation: Making a Flick Book
Animation Software
The Making of: “Everyone Else is Better Than Me!”
Animating Hands!
#BeACreativeProducer – Animating a Demonstration!
The Making of: “Being Creative Helps You Tackle Challenges in All Areas of Life”
The Making of: Hand Coloured Photoshop Animation Frames
The Making of: “Creativity is a Process” and Comebacks to the Ogres”
The Making Of: The “Fill Your Funnel” Scene
The Making Of: The Shower Scene
Animating with a Green Screen
#BeACreativeProducer Workshop with Primary-Aged Children
Animating Old Books
Animated Walk Cycle
Animating with Charcoal
Using Mobile Phones to Make Animated Films
Year 3 & 4 Making Club: Animating Articulated Beasts
Year 3 & 4 Making Club: Articulated Beasts
Articulated and Animated Drawings by Teenagers at AccessArt’s Experimental Drawing Class
Constructed Space by Anne Harild
In-Depth Drawing Experience for Teenagers by Betsy Dadd
Drawings Which Move by Ali Assaf
Gemma Longbottom – Animators Sketchbook
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