ZOMER ART SCHOOL Academie voor Beeldende Vorming Amsterdam 2010
Jan Steen Household - Pixilation
Jan Steen
Dramamatie was a collaboration between the Drama and Animation workshops. The children learned to use their bodies to communicate a character that would have lived inside a Jan Steen household. The exercises they learned helped them with a stop motion technique called pixilation, where actors are used as a frame-by-frame subject in an animated film, by repeatedly posing while one or more frames are taken, and changing a pose slightly before the next frame. The result is a moving Jan Steen painting.
West Side children, Amsterdam. Teachers: Iván Asin, Sanne van Doorn, Alana Glantz & Henk van der Beek.
Amsterdamse Markt
West Side children, Amsterdam. Music Workshop: Bas Gaakeer Drama Workshop: Sanne van Doorn & Alana Glantz Animation Workshop: Iván Asin & Henk van der Beek
Pixilation and Drawing
Ikram, Zeinab, Jordi, Sefa, Mohammed, and Henk's shoes.