Cut-out Animation - is a form of stop-motion in which the characters or props are cut out from materials such as paper, cardboard, photographs, or fabric.
Motion Graphics - are digital graphics that create the illusion of motion usually for ads, title sequences in films, but ultimately exist to communicate something to the viewer.
Claymation - is a method of stop-motion animation in which clay figures are filmed using stop-motion photography.
Traditional animation - also known as cel
animation, is the oldest form of animation.
Pixilation - is a technique used in film whereby the movements of real people are made to appear like artificial animations.
2D Animation - also known as vector-based animation, is all about creating movement in a two-dimensional space.
3D Animation - The process of creating a three-dimensional image using a computer.
Stop Motion - It encompasses claymation, pixelation, object-motion, cutout animation, and more.