Stop-Motion Development High

Stop motion is bringing the concepts of animation to the filming industry. Creating new characters, and backgrounds to defer reality with genres and dissimilar types. The first use of stop motion was in 1898 by Albert E. Smith and J. Stuart Blackton, making the “Humpty Dumpty Circus”. This was a toy circus of acrobats and animals come to life, this gave the audience the illusion of objects moving as though it was magic. This then continuously developed over time to manipulate the audience, and make it look as though the movements of models were real.