Idea for Usurp stop motion videos using Niru Desai's Gujarati and Hindi wooden letters
Georges Méliès used true stop motion to produce moving title-card letters for one of his short films, but never exploited the process for any of his other films. Stop-motion animation is probably the oldest visual effects technique. It is based on the ability of a motion picture camera to shoot a series of frames one at a time instead of in a contin- uous burst of film, as is normally the case. As early as 1897, two American film pioneers produced a short film called Humpty Dumpty Circus in which they moved a child’s toys by stop- motion, and in 1898 the French film pioneer Georges Méliès used stop-motion to animate wooden letters for what today we would call a commercial.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_motion
Idea for Usurp stop motion videos using Niru Desai's Gujarati and Hindi wooden letters.









