Why would the production of a stop-motion effect be considered time-intensive?
A Sound effects must be added after filming is done.
B Both live-action and effect sequences are filmed.
C Only a single frame at a time is shot.
D Models of different sizes must be built first.
Why would the production of a stop-motion effect be considered time-intensive?
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C Only a single frame at a time is shot.
Stop-motion animation involves photographing objects or models one frame at a time and then playing those frames in sequence to create the illusion of movement. This meticulous process is time-intensive because even a short sequence can require hundreds or thousands of individual frames to be captured, making it much slower than filming live-action or using other animation techniques. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!