This video, produced by primary school students in Ireland, tells the story of an Tom Crean, an Antartic Explorer, and uses lego pieces and stop frame animation. The students have narrated over the animation and made sets using general art materials. Its a simple idea that is well put together and worth trying out yourselves! You will need to plan it first and write the script.
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A great example of how a simple idea of using lego bricks/shapes and a bit of patience (& skill!) leads to a well crafted outcome. Have a go and get out you old lego pieces!
This photo has been created by taking two photos and merging them together in photoshop. The camera needs to be in a fixed position. Have a go at taking your own portraits of reflections.
What could you do for five minutes in a constrained space? Use your imagination! If you like that, you might like the artists John Wood and Paul Harrison: The artist, Erwin Wurm takes normal, everyday objects/clothing and transforms them through performances called 'one-minute sculptures' which he photographs as humorous compositions. You could draw inspiration from his work for your SPARK challenge and make a photographic booklet.
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