Stop Motion Animation Production for Faculty of Communication Arts, Siam University

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ศักรา ไพบูลย์

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This creative academic article in ‘“Meta”, Stop Motion Animation Production for Faculty of Communication Arts, Siam University’ aims to present the knowledge, techniques and tools involved in producing the Stop Motion animation piece of the titular titled. The objectives of this study are: (1) Study the creative process in integrated types of stop motion i.e. object-based and pixilation, as well as the creative thoughts in visualizing each key scenes for audiences’ understanding. (2) Identifying problems, limitations and solutions that were used to solve them. The outcome of this study will be used to apply in teaching the students at Faculty of Communication Arts, Siam University. In this creative academic article will utilize the commissioned stop motion animation “Meta” for the Faculty of Communication Arts, Siam University which utilized as overall introductory video clip at the faculty’s YouTube Channel. The author of this article was the producer, director and editor of the project.

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ไพบูลย์ ศ. (2019). Stop Motion Animation Production for Faculty of Communication Arts, Siam University. SIAM COMMUNICATION REVIEW, 18(24), 160–167. Retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/commartsreviewsiamu/article/view/191504
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