Tool Factory Announces Stop Motion Contest
Press release from Tool Factory:

Open to U.S. and Canadian students ages 7 to 18, the contest begins April 27, 2012, and submissions will be accepted through midnight EST on May 27, 2012. Students have 30 days from the contest's start to utilize the free version of the software to create two minute or less pirate-themed animations, and finished videos will be uploaded to the contest page on SchoolTube for peer judging and viewing. Two People's Choice winners will take home exciting animation kits containing everything they need to keep animating, and one lucky student will take home the Grand Prize Judge's Choice Award.
"Stop motion animation is a great vehicle for cross-curricular project based learning, and we're excited to be working with Stop Motion Pro, SchoolTube, and our other sponsors to introduce students and educators to this versatile teaching tool," said Kendra Ericson, Tool Factory's Director of Educational Services.
"Adding animation to the school curriculum is fantastic for both students and teachers," said Stop Motion Pro Director Paul Howell. "Kids love the freedom to express themselves, teachers can see learning outcomes being achieved, and parents get a kick out of seeing their children using technology creatively. Stop Motion Pro is excited to support this competition and hope that the 'Pirates!' theme inspires some fun animation!"
"Given our focus on student video creation at SchoolTube, we are proud to support the High Seas Animation Contest. This campaign promises to unlock student creativity in unique and powerful ways, making it an ideal fit for the SchoolTube community," said Marshall Roslyn, SchoolTube's Business Development Director.
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