Tuesday, 13 June 2017

Super Hero Stop Motion Project

What we had to do in our Super hero project was that we had to create a superhero or villain with a special type of clay called plastecine and use it in a Stop motion and it would make a cool crime and saving scene.We also had to create a set our them was candy land and use it to display our character while filming.Our character that we made was called Mr Twinkle Toes and he is a curious villain he always wants to cause trouble around any world or city he's in. Mr Twinkle Toes is a unicorn villain with purple and blue wavy hair. His symbol is a foot with pink sparkles around it,we called our character Mr Twinkle Toes. We also had to make a doc on Thing Link and label special things about our character with the image behind the points. We created our character to bring laughter and a bit of trouble to the stop motion.The highlight of this project was probably the painting of the sets. I think I would not change our character because we think that he is perfect the it is. The frustrations was the timing because of the time we had to make the character.



5 comments:

  1. Dear Kayleigh,
    Your blog post was very interesting and I hope everything goes well with the project.
    Kabelo.

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  2. I like that your villain has a foot with sparkles as it's logo. Your villain is very different to what I thought a villain would look like. It's very unique. Well done.

    From Gabi

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  3. I like your character it is a really unique villain I really expected it to be a super hero but that doesn't really matter.

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  4. Your character is really good and your blog post was really fun to read and I enjoyed it , well done and I like the name that you've named your character.

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  5. I enjoyed reading this blog post and I like the name of your villain

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