Stop motion animation involves photographing small movements of objects frame-by-frame to create the illusion of motion. Claymation uses plasticine or clay figures that are repositioned between frames. Stop motion does not require figures and can use other objects. Frame rate refers to the number of frames recorded per second. Persistence of vision is the phenomenon whereby the eye retains images briefly, allowing it to perceive motion. Pioneers like William Horner with the zoetrope and Eadweard Muybridge using multiple cameras helped develop stop motion. Contemporary animators include Ray Harryhausen, Tim Burton, Jan Svankmajer, and Aardman Animations known for Wallace and Gromit. Different