Maybe the two problems to run into is to have an area undisturbed and with lights that would work good enough depending on what you want to do...
So here is five animation classes from the sixties and lastly there is one video with Michel Gondry working on an animated movie about Noam Chomsky.
As the first five videos are more technical and if you have no patience would recommend to at least see the Michel Gondry video as it is a more loose way to do it...
I have used one application called Clayframes. Which I like a lot. It has so called onion skin to see an afterimage of the recent photo so you can adjust for the next photo... It also have three options for taking the image- touch, timelapse and best of all sound trigger so if you have set up your device and to be sure that it does not get moved you can fingersnap or handclap and it will take the image and device would never be touched...
You can also just use your camera without any application and there is free video editors that you can use to import your images and make into an video...
So yes this do not have too much with music making but in this day it seems to me that to get some more attention to your music it is good to make some kind of video and as animation is one way that you can use to make high quality videos it could be a good thing to look into...
And with some imagination you can start to use all kinds of applications that can manipulate photos and make highly interesting and personal animations/videos.
Playstore link:
Clayframes