LIMNMEDIA - Stop-Motion Wiki

Welcome

This is the Stop-Motion Wiki — a working handbook for animators, fabricators, and filmmakers who deal with frame-by-frame production. It brings together language, methods, and notes from the shop floor. Some of the material comes from film and VFX traditions, but every entry here is explained from a stop-motion standpoint: what the term means on a puppet stage, how it plays out in miniature, and where it overlaps with larger film pipelines.

The first section we’re building is the Dictionary of Stop-Motion, an A–Z of terms. That’s just the start. More spaces will follow:
- Guides on production methods
- Notes on fabrication and stage rigs
- References for hardware and software pipelines

The goal is simple: to make the language and practice of stop-motion easier to share, easier to learn, and easier to build on.


Contribute

This wiki grows by contribution.
- Email [email protected] to request an account.
- New entries and edits are saved as patches and reviewed before publishing.

Short stubs are welcome. A rough definition or a quick note today can expand into a full reference tomorrow.


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