I really enjoyed your video. I wish you good fortune for your future cinematic endeavors and hope to see more from you in the future. As a side note, what program did you use to compile the still images into a video?
@AlabasterXnight I used Apple's iMovie at the time, but I was a bit of an amateur back then. Nowadays, and for another recent still frame animation I did with the same technique, I used Adobe's After Effects. Both programs require a little basic knowledge of how to use them, however, I'd say if you are going to use any program, it's best getting to grips with After Effects over iMovie!
Just take lots of pictures of an object/subject moving, but don't move the object/subject between taking pictures too much. The more you move the object, the quicker the object will appear to move, the less you move the object, the slower it will appear to move. The more pictures you take, the smoother the animation. Animation is all about frames!
LOL! Very good work indeed!
From 1:00 to 1:31, it looks like the boys are roller skating along, but with no wheels!
Hahah!! Very funny I thought!!
Again.... great work!!
Must have taken over 1000 shots to do that much work!! :-)
littlemissjaded12345 11 months ago
wahahhahaa! awesome!!!! XD!
XxkiZCaTxX 1 year ago
I respect the patience.
celtichost54 1 year ago
Dear Jameslane2006,
I really enjoyed your video. I wish you good fortune for your future cinematic endeavors and hope to see more from you in the future. As a side note, what program did you use to compile the still images into a video?
AlabasterXnight 1 year ago
@AlabasterXnight I used Apple's iMovie at the time, but I was a bit of an amateur back then. Nowadays, and for another recent still frame animation I did with the same technique, I used Adobe's After Effects. Both programs require a little basic knowledge of how to use them, however, I'd say if you are going to use any program, it's best getting to grips with After Effects over iMovie!
JL4NE 1 year ago
LOL! Great work here! Must have taken you ages to make that.
I enjoyed watching it.
Again.... LOL, and keep up the great work. :)
littlemissjaded12345 1 year ago
Awesome job...that's a great video...you can tell you guys put alot of time into...
ConspiracyToRiot 1 year ago
Lol nice xD
OMGletsSleep 1 year ago
nyc 1 dudes, nyc 1
Lighthazend 2 years ago
The Aliens - The Happy Song
JL4NE 2 years ago
what is the first song someone please tell me
HappyTimeIrish 2 years ago
can someone explain to me how to do this?
=]
SKSKallDAY 3 years ago
Just take lots of pictures of an object/subject moving, but don't move the object/subject between taking pictures too much. The more you move the object, the quicker the object will appear to move, the less you move the object, the slower it will appear to move. The more pictures you take, the smoother the animation. Animation is all about frames!
JL4NE 3 years ago
the real way u do it is that u do a vid and u pause it then move, try it
zeratulsoulB 2 years ago
you can also do it if you're a level 70 mage. just cast a mobility spell... or something
HappyTimeIrish 2 years ago
thats so sweet
Hairspray24 3 years ago
Look up stop watch productions for some great stop motion videos
SCOOTAFORLIFE 3 years ago
Try using a tri pod and keeping the camera still for every set. it reduces the movement of the camera and really shows the movement of the person
rennick99 3 years ago
thats cool!
disarmedemergency 3 years ago
I just tried my own still frame animation. I can only guess at an average of 3-5 pictures per second how many shots you had to take. Looks good guys!
DMPinBC 4 years ago
Yeah, it must have taken us a good 5h30 to create both videos.
jameslane2006 4 years ago
awesome!
CharlieLeek 4 years ago
fairly coooool
benuki 4 years ago
yes more plzthx <3
101daniel101 4 years ago
awesome.... do more!!!! ;D
minibiccy 4 years ago
Haha that's ace!
And the dark haired boy's a hawt piece of ass
calpolxkid 4 years ago
That was quite cool!
blaaarg 4 years ago