Saturday, September 28, 2013

CLAYMATION (Stem cell: cell differentiation)


Skin cell, Muscle cell, Nerve cell and Red blood cell


In this activity, we performed a method of animation in which we used clay and molded into cell figures then filmed by stop-motion photography. Our group agreed to have an idea about stem cell on how it differentiates to form a new cell.  
Stem cell (middle) starting to change into a nerve cell


In this Claymation we limited our cell figures into five cells only namely: muscle cell, nerve cell, fat cell, skin cell and stem cell.

Fully formed new nerve cell


We molded our cell figures in school during ICT and STS time and after molding the different cell figures Lief and Dawn were assigned to take pictures of each of the movements of the characters. They had taken 197 pictures and passed to me to edit those pictures in Fotor and Photoshop CS5. It takes a lot of time to edit the background so I asked Lief to help me edit those pictures. We had spent the whole night to finish editing those pictures but it was fun J. The last thing we did was to dub voice into the cell figures and those scripts were written by Leonard Chan.
         

To watch our video click this link http://youtu.be/PCOwHoSNa-4

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