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Upon entering a small room at Northlake Mall, a person steps onto a lighted floor. Underneath their feet, a heat illustration radiates away, animals flee and plants shrivel and die.
Upon entering a small room at Northlake Mall, a person steps onto a lighted floor. Underneath their feet, a heat illustration ...
However, for most contemporary viewers, stop-motion is synonymous with animated films that use puppets, clay (also called claymation), paper cuts or even other physical objects to tell a story.