My final outcome
The work I created is a stop motion animation that is made up of a series of 12 images. The themes of the project were movement and the Cultural Olympiad, so the work I have produced is directly inspired by these themes.
The idea around my design
I wanted to link my work with an Olympic spot as one of the themes was the Cultural Olympiad. I simply looked though the long list of Olympic sports; thinking of what ones would be good to work with. I came up with a few ideas that I thought would be easy to create in the style I’m working with.
Influences for my work
When thinking and researching for ideas I came across the artist Robin Rhode, he is the main artist that I have taken inspiration from on the style of my work. His work includes the use of stop motion and some of the pieces I looked at are linked with spots. This is why I found him such a great help, because I can work and link to his work easily. I looked at the artwork ‘he got game’ by Robin Rhode the most, when I first saw this work I knew straight away I wanted to work like this. I liked the uniqueness of the work and the simple but effect style it had.
My final design
As I wanted it to be about the theme of the Olympics I choose a sport that I thought would work well in a stop motion style of work. I had a few sports that I could have worked with but I chose to do diving. When looking at Robin Rhodes work I thought there was a little bit of humour in it, so I have tried to incorporate this into my work by ending the dive in a belly flop. This was the first time I have worked in this way and I think I have produced a piece of work to a good standard. I am happy with how my final work looks.
High Dive, my final outcome for this project
Monday, 15 March 2010
Monday, 1 March 2010
Eadweard Muybridge has played a big part in my project and ideas. At the beginning of the project when researching animation I looked into Eadweard Muybridge’s work. I came across his designs for a phenakistoscope and got onto the idea of a zoetrope. Once I had this idea of a zoetrope, I didn’t take the time to look at other ideas in case this didn’t work.
So I was stuck when my zoetrope idea didn’t work. I looked back though some research I done and when looking at Eadweard Muybridge I remember an idea I had when I first saw his work. I came across stop motion, he was the first person to use stop motion animation. I liked the idea of using stop motion but I decided not to research this way of animation further, I can’t remember the reason why however I wish I did.
Seen as I have worked a rather long time on my zoetrope idea, I am quite away though this project and close to my deadline. So I have got straight onto researching around stop motion.
Stop motion is an animation technique to give an impression of physical movement in a series of photos. The object that is being photographed moves slightly in-between each photo frame, therefore giving the photos a continuous sequence when played frame by frame.
I have been researching around stop motion and artists that work in this way. When looking through the book ‘Vitamin D’ I came across the artist Robin Rhode. He uses stop motion in his work and the work I saw in this book links to how I should be working.
The piece work I have been looking at is ‘He Got Game’ by Robin Rhode. I looked at this for inspiration because it’s easily linkable to my work. As this work is about sports and I’m going to link my work to the cultural Olympiad I found it helpful.
The piece I’m looking at is series of photos of a man flipping and slam dunking a basketball into a hoop. The background of the photos have been drawn on the floor with chalk and with each photo taken a man moves across the floor, giving the impression of movement when all images are played in a series. I like the way these pictures look and the unique style it has, so I have choose to produce my outcome in this way.
This is Robin Rhodes ‘He Got Game’ that I have taken inspiration from.

I now have the way I want to work I just need an idea for my designs. I have researched Olympic sports looking for a suitable sport to use for my design. I have been thinking of sports that will be easy to work with and looks good in this style of work. Here are some example I have come up with up,
- Diving
- Weight lifting
- Archery
- Swimming
- Table tennis
These are a few sport ideas I have been looking at from the long list of Olympic sports there are. I wanted to keep to the same style as Robin Rhode, basically I want to keep the background the same a just move one element of the work. When looking for an I idea the main thing I was thinking about was, if I could keep the background in each photo the same. I have choose a few ideas I liked the best and made them into a stop motion design, this is to see what design looks best and to see if I can actually work in this way.
Here are the outcomes of my experiments using stop motion on some of my ideas.
After seeing how my experiments have turn out, I am happy with the way my designs look. The three designs I produced were the three favourites I had, so I will be choosing one of them as my finial piece. I think the making of them where easy as well, the only thing is having patients to do it.
I started of by simply laying a long row of plain paper down to use as my background. Then I choose the sport I wanted to use for example diving, so with diving I drew a simply outline of what I thought a diving board would look like. I used an artist mannequin to represent a human and moved it as I thought someone diving would move. When looking at how people actually dive the board moves up and down, so I have added this in by simply rubbing out the diving board and re-drawing it up or down. Each time I moved the mannequin I would take a photo, I ended up with 19 photos and when played as a series of images it gives the impression of moving.
After looking at my experiment and showing others to get feedback, I think the best idea to use for my final outcome is the diving design.
So I was stuck when my zoetrope idea didn’t work. I looked back though some research I done and when looking at Eadweard Muybridge I remember an idea I had when I first saw his work. I came across stop motion, he was the first person to use stop motion animation. I liked the idea of using stop motion but I decided not to research this way of animation further, I can’t remember the reason why however I wish I did.
Seen as I have worked a rather long time on my zoetrope idea, I am quite away though this project and close to my deadline. So I have got straight onto researching around stop motion.
Stop motion is an animation technique to give an impression of physical movement in a series of photos. The object that is being photographed moves slightly in-between each photo frame, therefore giving the photos a continuous sequence when played frame by frame.
I have been researching around stop motion and artists that work in this way. When looking through the book ‘Vitamin D’ I came across the artist Robin Rhode. He uses stop motion in his work and the work I saw in this book links to how I should be working.
The piece work I have been looking at is ‘He Got Game’ by Robin Rhode. I looked at this for inspiration because it’s easily linkable to my work. As this work is about sports and I’m going to link my work to the cultural Olympiad I found it helpful.
The piece I’m looking at is series of photos of a man flipping and slam dunking a basketball into a hoop. The background of the photos have been drawn on the floor with chalk and with each photo taken a man moves across the floor, giving the impression of movement when all images are played in a series. I like the way these pictures look and the unique style it has, so I have choose to produce my outcome in this way.
This is Robin Rhodes ‘He Got Game’ that I have taken inspiration from.

I now have the way I want to work I just need an idea for my designs. I have researched Olympic sports looking for a suitable sport to use for my design. I have been thinking of sports that will be easy to work with and looks good in this style of work. Here are some example I have come up with up,
- Diving
- Weight lifting
- Archery
- Swimming
- Table tennis
These are a few sport ideas I have been looking at from the long list of Olympic sports there are. I wanted to keep to the same style as Robin Rhode, basically I want to keep the background the same a just move one element of the work. When looking for an I idea the main thing I was thinking about was, if I could keep the background in each photo the same. I have choose a few ideas I liked the best and made them into a stop motion design, this is to see what design looks best and to see if I can actually work in this way.
Here are the outcomes of my experiments using stop motion on some of my ideas.
After seeing how my experiments have turn out, I am happy with the way my designs look. The three designs I produced were the three favourites I had, so I will be choosing one of them as my finial piece. I think the making of them where easy as well, the only thing is having patients to do it.
I started of by simply laying a long row of plain paper down to use as my background. Then I choose the sport I wanted to use for example diving, so with diving I drew a simply outline of what I thought a diving board would look like. I used an artist mannequin to represent a human and moved it as I thought someone diving would move. When looking at how people actually dive the board moves up and down, so I have added this in by simply rubbing out the diving board and re-drawing it up or down. Each time I moved the mannequin I would take a photo, I ended up with 19 photos and when played as a series of images it gives the impression of moving.
After looking at my experiment and showing others to get feedback, I think the best idea to use for my final outcome is the diving design.
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