Monday, 11 November 2013

HOW TO

HOW TO: Make a stop motion animation using a drawing
This video is a stop motion animation of a knight using a cut out drawing.
This stop motion animation took approximately 90 minutes to make, and 115 pictures were taken just to make a 28 sec. video.
At the beginning it looks like its on paper as if he drew it there but the maker  drew it, cut it out, and put it on the paper. During the video, the creator begins to move the knight across the page, he simply just takes a piece of the knight, moves it a bit and takes a picture and continues to do the same procedure again.
 when the creator took the pictures he used a tripod for a steady/balanced picture, the man didn't move the camera because he needed to have a stable image, and all he wanted to move was the cut out drawing. now don't get confused because the man has two camera in this video, one to take this video for his tutorial and the other for his stop motion animation.
This video is very useful because he explains how this procedure works, by taking pictures, moving objects, and talking to help the viewers understand what he is doing, which is making a stop motion animation video.


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