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Monday, April 27, 2020
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Tumeke Samuel! What a marvellous first try at stop motion!! I love it :) I can only imagine how long it took you to create your set and then put it all together. I really like how you animated it using your voice too, it really gave the scene character. Do you have any advice for someone else wanting to try stop motion?
ReplyDeleteGreat stop motion Sam! I especially love your voiceover, it sounded like you had heaps of fun making this. Did you do this on your own or did you have some help? How long did this take you to make, including the making of the lego?
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Wow this is awesome Sam. I can hear the enthusiasm in your voice! Making this must have taken you ages and ages. It is pretty amazing especially for your first try at Stop Motion, do you think you might attempt another one?
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