Friday, April 17, 2015

Stop Motion Reflection

  1. What was your stop motion animation about? Why did you choose your video to be about this? Was it because it was easy, because it would be fun, or it would be challenging? Explain your reasoning behind your project (and be honest).
  2. If you could rate your stop motion on a 1-10 scale. 1 being low effort and no very good and 10 being out of this world/mindblowing, how would you rate your project? Explain why.
  3. In hindsight, what would you do differently the second time around? Better lighting? Time management? Explain yourself.
  4. Explain what makes your stop motion animation unique. How do you believe you thought "outside of the box" on this project? 
  5. What grade do you feel you deserve on this project? Explain your reasoning.
When you have done a really thorough job of answering these questions on your blog, you may have a study hall the rest of the hour. This blog post is worth 3 times as many as the others. Make it count!

                  1. My stop motion animation video is skittles moving around. I chose it because I thought I could do some creative things with it. I also thought it wouldn't be to easy, and it wouldn't be too challenging.

2. I would give my project a rating of 9, because it wasn't out of this world or mindblowing but it still was really good.

3. Something I could have done better is have better lighting. For about half of my photos I didn't have good lighting.

4. The thing that made my stop motion video was unique was the designs that I made with my skittles.

5. I think I deserve an A on this project because it was creative and it was very consistent in a lot of things.

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