Here's a brief history of stop motion, told in the form of a stop motion short film, by Chloe Fleury.
As Andrew has noted before, the internet has been a great vehicle for the resurgence of this medium.
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Here's a brief history of stop motion, told in the form of a stop motion short film, by Chloe Fleury.
As Andrew has noted before, the internet has been a great vehicle for the resurgence of this medium.
Via Flavorwire

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