Kids Create Stop Motion

Teaching artists Jina Choi and Michelle Subotnick work together to offer students foundational skills in stop motion animation and an opportunity to apply those skills to visual storytelling with their peers. Students work in small groups with Jina and Michelle, applying stop motion filmmaking techniques and exploring different materials while learning the art of storytelling. They will teach students the history of animation, animation principles, brainstorming, storyboarding, background layout and design, character development, editing software called Stop Motion, and introduction to using a green screen. They can collaborate with the teacher to deliver a curriculum that blends with an area of focus of choice.

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Program Model: In Class

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Curriculum Connections: Science, Character Education, Mathematics, Community Building, Language Arts

Grades: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Program Requirements: Classroom

Instruction Language(s): Korean, English

Min. Residency Sessions/Classroom: 4

Creative Kids

About the Artist

Creative Kids

Jina and Michelle both have a passion for Animation and working with kids to create their visions. They bring their backgrounds in animation and graphic design to the workshops and camps they have been teaching throughout Portland since 2017.

"My kids learned so much from Michelle and Jina. They were able to try new techniques and create a really polished finished video. They were always excited to do more." Monica Kearsly- Parent of student at Alameda Elementary

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Program Costs

Please note that the cost of a program is determined based on a variety of different factors including number of sessions, planning hours needed and material costs. Please contact Arts for Learning NW for help determining the actual cost of your programs. Email us at [email protected] or call 503-225-5900, ext 705

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