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Stop Motion Animation Film Shorts

Learn about the history of stop motion animation by viewing short films and excerpts from marvelous feature films from 1907 to 2024 from around the world.

Before-CGI (Computer Generated Imagery) animated films were created using a time intensive process of filming one frame at a time, moving the object slightly then filming one more frame. Many different techniques of stop motion animation will be shown in this variety evening.

This free program is presented by Steven Mayerson and SOU Creative Arts
Location: Meese Auditorium in the SOU Arts Building
Park behind the Schneider Museum of Art
This show is rated PG-13

Date & Time:

October 5, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 9:15 pm

Cost:

Free

SOU Meese Auditorium

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