oh i had istopmotion home but i hated it kept deleting software almost very time i went on it i couldn't do a thing but for some reason they let me return it they could delete it of my computer so i was really luck.
what did u use to make the vid stop motion home stop motion express or stop motion pro if you used stop motion home how did u make him fly i can't do any thing with stop motion it is so hard
It was done using iStopMotion Home Edition. The bits where the character is moving through the air, apparently unsupported, was done by supporting him with rigging (wires, metal dowel and stands). The footage was then imported into the software 'Motion', made by Apple, and the rigging was painted out frame by frame. It actually look longer to paint out the rigging than it did to do the animating.
Great vid, do you know if adobe after effects would work insted of motion? I got it as part of a package with photoshop and have never really got to grips with it =(
Also, what camera did you use for that? i tried using a nikon (D)SLR, with great picture quality, but without live feed. Do you get cameras with good pictures and live feed that work with istopmotion?
It was uploaded from an mp4 file. We actually produced this video for a DVD, which was then ripped using Handbrake to mp4 (though could have done it straight to mp4 from FinalCut). The ripped file was 480x368 pixels, about 10MB.
It was filmed using a Canon XL1S, which has a reasonably good lens on it; that's how we got the focus pull looking into the kitchen. It also has good control over shutter speed and aperture which helped with creating a short depth of focus in some of the shots.
This is amazing!
ExtenditudeClarkie 1 month ago
is this home or pro?
MissTakenPriss 4 months ago
@MissTakenPriss Home
talkingdonkeyfilms 4 months ago
wow thats great! how did you set up the lighting and keep the camera so still?
isaacwilk 7 months ago
POST A TUTORIAL!
oneofakindtunes 10 months ago
Do you have to pay for istopmotion
Loladdict500 1 year ago
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TheJodoChannel 1 year ago
Yes, The Home Edition is around $50
TheJodoChannel 1 year ago
terrific
CheeseKowz 2 years ago
this is amazing. giving me hope for my films!
bidybo 2 years ago
nicee!
gewoonguusboy 2 years ago
nice XD
Tejasisalegend 2 years ago
kwl video
MR SMITHS SON!!!!
A tribute to Don on my page!
tomblackhall 3 years ago
Love it!
I got to see this cos I'm thinking of getting a Mac and this program and it has highly supported the idea
well done :D
lydz25 3 years ago
ur dad teaches me stuff at my school. btw gd video
MiniMint2 3 years ago
oh i had istopmotion home but i hated it kept deleting software almost very time i went on it i couldn't do a thing but for some reason they let me return it they could delete it of my computer so i was really luck.
dappadcoolman 3 years ago
what did u use to make the vid stop motion home stop motion express or stop motion pro if you used stop motion home how did u make him fly i can't do any thing with stop motion it is so hard
dappadcoolman 3 years ago
It was done using iStopMotion Home Edition. The bits where the character is moving through the air, apparently unsupported, was done by supporting him with rigging (wires, metal dowel and stands). The footage was then imported into the software 'Motion', made by Apple, and the rigging was painted out frame by frame. It actually look longer to paint out the rigging than it did to do the animating.
lovehappyjoyjoy 3 years ago
Great vid, do you know if adobe after effects would work insted of motion? I got it as part of a package with photoshop and have never really got to grips with it =(
Also, what camera did you use for that? i tried using a nikon (D)SLR, with great picture quality, but without live feed. Do you get cameras with good pictures and live feed that work with istopmotion?
Thanks =)
gasmarkfive 3 years ago
nice
Jsjco 3 years ago
awsomeest
JimmyMcCaw 3 years ago
Excellent Video, Great Animation!
sim2lew 3 years ago
Awesome Video, how did you record the little guy whilst he was in the air?
samtowler1991 3 years ago
For most of the shots, the guy was supported by rigging which was painted out in post production using the software 'Motion'.
yfccrux 3 years ago
Looks great, very funny!!
ElTigri 3 years ago
What compression did you use for Youtube. The quality is amazing!!!! And the animation too!
MysticMirada 3 years ago
It was uploaded from an mp4 file. We actually produced this video for a DVD, which was then ripped using Handbrake to mp4 (though could have done it straight to mp4 from FinalCut). The ripped file was 480x368 pixels, about 10MB.
yfccrux 3 years ago
Good job well lit & nicely done
lomaxc 3 years ago
what were you using, a webcam or a camera?
thanks
joesl95 3 years ago
It was filmed using a Canon XL1S, which has a reasonably good lens on it; that's how we got the focus pull looking into the kitchen. It also has good control over shutter speed and aperture which helped with creating a short depth of focus in some of the shots.
yfccrux 3 years ago
hey great vid Richard, your dad showed my class it at the end of a lesson
Danroush1 3 years ago
that is awesome!!!!
badger0112 3 years ago