- Sam Howland, 12, taught himself to make stop-motion videos in the current regional New South Wales lockdown
- He was inspired to make the short clips after watching one during a classroom 'brain break'
- His stop-motions are inspiring other students in lockdown
"I started off with Bob goes for a drive and has lunch, Bob goes for a swim in a puddle and then I saw a lot of COVID-19 news and the importance of a vaccine, so I did one of Bob getting the vaccine,"Sam said.
"I hope other students find something new to do at home, that's not schoolwork, so it makes lockdown fun,"Sam said.