Stop Motion Animation: Falling Down a Rabbit Hole!

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Monday 23 January | 10am - 4pm

Drop and leave program

Dates
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Ages
7-12years
Cost

$90 per participant

Ages

Suitable for children aged 7 to 12 years old

Please arrive at 9.45am to complete participant registration and consent details.

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Create your own stop-motion animation inspired by Alice's famous adventure down the rabbit hole. 

In this stop motion animation, workshop prepare to be inspired by Alice's descent into Wonderland as she journeyed through the rabbit hole  where will yours take you?

Before getting down to business we’ll head to the Wonderland Exhibition for inspiration and begin a storyboarding session. Then it’s back to Woodside Learning Studios to pick out your props, manipulate them, and start filming to create your masterpiece. Finally, we'll delve into audio to add sound, bringing your creation to life.

You’ll have plenty of opportunity to plan, direct and create your own short animation! 

At the end of the day, we’ll kick back, turn off the lights and admire the creative work produced on the big screen.

During this workshop, participants will:

  •  Visit the Wonderland Exhibition for creative inspiration 
  •  Use Hue software to produce your animation 
  •  Share the finished product before taking it home

*Please note that all technical equipment required will be provided, however please bring along a 4GB USB for download. 


Drop and leave programs

Drop and leave programs enable juniors to experience the Museum independently, discover and learn something new in an area of interest and access materials and resources that would not normally be available at home. All programs are managed and monitored by our experienced Learning and Engagement staff.

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