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Pixilation
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a stop-motion animation technique that involves using live actors instead of puppets or models
What is "pixilation"?
Pixilation is an animation technique that uses live actors as the subjects of a stop-motion film. In this process, actors are photographed in a series of slightly different poses, with small adjustments made between each shot. These images are then played in sequence, creating the illusion of movement. Pixilation combines elements of live-action and animation, allowing for creative and often surreal effects, as actors can perform actions or interactions that would be difficult to achieve with traditional animation methods.