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Creativity & Innovation

STOP ANIMATION PROJECT

https://youtu.be/uslfGkFcndU

 

 

Reflection

 

This was another fun project, and I'm glad that we get to send it to kids in LA! It was super cute and easy to understand for the children, and I'm sure they'll be very excited to see some cute sea animals demonstrate their science material. 

Although I had to do the slight beginnings of the project by myself, we all worked together to get it done and make sense of what we had to work with. I was initially a little skeptical about doing a stop animation project, due to its complexities. However, I knew that we would be able to work together making props and writing scripts, in order to make this information as easily understood as possible for the kids.

Honestly, I've loved working with my group on class projects this semester. I'm really lucky that we all get along and have a good time doing these things together. Most importantly, we're pretty capable of starting things on our own without having to constantly check-in like we're in middle school. In the future, it would be smartest to have one central idea, and then people can split their strengths into getting the rest done, and having it come together seamlessly.

 

 

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