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Clay animation, also known as claymation, is a stop-motion animation technique that involves using clay or plasticine to create characters and objects. It is a labor-intensive process where the animator manipulates the clay models, capturing a series of photographs or frames, and then plays them back in sequence to create the illusion of movement.

The process of clay animation starts with designing and sculpting the clay characters and props. The animator carefully molds the clay into the desired shapes and adds details such as facial features, clothing, and accessories. The characters are typically built around a wire armature for stability and poseability.

Once the clay models are ready, the animator sets up a scene and positions the characters and props on a set or a stage. The animator takes a photograph of the scene, making small adjustments to the clay models' position and expression for each frame. This process is repeated numerous times, with slight variations between frames, to create the illusion of movement.

After capturing all the necessary frames, the photographs are played back in sequence at a high speed, typically 24 frames per second, creating the illusion of fluid motion. To enhance the animation, additional techniques such as clay replacement, where different pieces of clay are swapped to create seamless transitions, can be used.

Clay animation offers a unique and tactile aesthetic. The malleability of the clay allows for expressive characters and detailed textures. The animator has control over every movement and expression, bringing the clay figures to life with personality and charm.

Clay animation has been used in various forms of media, including short films, feature films, television shows, and commercials. It has a long history, dating back to early pioneers such as Willis O'Brien and Ray Harryhausen, and continues to be a popular and captivating form of animation.

The charm and tactile nature of clay animation make it a beloved and enduring technique, captivating audiences with its whimsy, creativity, and the handmade quality that shines through in each frame.

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