Learn the process of stop motion filmmaking in this program.
Stop motion is a filmmaking technique where inanimate objects are moved a little bit at a time, then photographed in a way that gives the appearance of movement when the film is played back.
Learn storyboarding, editing, lighting and filming. Show your work in a Film Fest finale in the last class.
The program uses a free app available on Android and iOS devices.
After you register, parents/guardians must sign and send us an Online Permission Form authorizing their child(ren) to participate in the program. Also, an invitation with instructions on how to join the online group follows via email. It will include a link to join the meeting at the scheduled date and time.
AGE GROUP: | School Age (6 to 12) |
EVENT TYPE: | Makerspace and Technology |
TAGS: | Video | March Break | Makerspace | Digital Skills | Digital Literacy |
The Waterdown Branch was established in 1966 and moved to the Mill Street North location in 1979. In December 2015, the Branch moved to its new location, 163 Dundas St. E.
The Branch offers several improved service features including: accessibility, more public-access computers and dedicated study spaces. The Branch now has a bigger collection and a redesigned children's area, which houses kid-friendly technology and activities. With the new layout and larger space, more programs will be offered in the Branch and when the weather is agreeable, a reading patio overlooking Dundas Street and the Escarpment will be opened.
