Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Stop Motion Animation

  • Ensure the lighting doesn’t change
  • Use a tripod to keep the shots steady
  • Nothing can change e.g. the background things surrounding it, so every shot looks continuous
  • Take more than enough pictures to make sure you have plenty to choose from
  • Take a different picture every time you gradually change the image instead of taking a few showing big changes otherwise it wont look right
  • When imported onto Imovie put them all in order
  • Select all the pictures and drag them into a new project
  • Change the length of the slide to less than a second so that when you play the still shots all together it plays fast in order so you can’t notice the stopping in-between the shots


Vendetta media coursework:

  • Theirs didn’t look professional when they tried to use stop motion animation
  • Instead of it appearing on the wall to look scary it looked as if they did it using the paint accessory on windows using he graffiti pen
  • It didn’t look as if it has been written on the door properly, looked as if it appeared from nowhere

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