Students from Kealing Middle School in Austin, Texas teamed up with Austin Film Festival and local filmmaker Nazanin Shirazi to teach a 10-week claymation apprenticeship Apprentices learned the basics of stop-motion animation, video camera handling and filming, as well as post-production work such as digital editing and using music to enhance the story telling. The documentary, which utilizes interviews from apprentices, faculty, parents and community members, describes the rich immigrant history of Austin and calls for tolerance and acceptance of its immigrant community.
Nice to watch :) it good to see the claymations the other children do as it helps with the arts and understanding the ins and outs of learning something creative :)
TheSunnyside40 2 years ago