You're right -- though I thought my description of the video explained why. If not, see the full post on tinyurl[dot]com/289k4h to see why this wasn't the case for this activity (stop-motion as part of a non-controlled acting exercise).
And see adamcreighton[dot]com/schtickfas for the more professional implementation.
It was a great choice for an activity (orginal, required focus; detailed). It fell apart for me midway through because I realized I had an "out". That hurt the urgency, and I found it tough to re-engage.
Yea the camera screwd up
ponkonwon 4 years ago
u need the camera and light to stay the same
mrflu2 4 years ago
You're right -- though I thought my description of the video explained why. If not, see the full post on tinyurl[dot]com/289k4h to see why this wasn't the case for this activity (stop-motion as part of a non-controlled acting exercise).
And see adamcreighton[dot]com/schtickfas for the more professional implementation.
adamcrei 4 years ago
Did the activity work?
ErNelson21 4 years ago
Depends what you mean by "work". ;-)
It was a great choice for an activity (orginal, required focus; detailed). It fell apart for me midway through because I realized I had an "out". That hurt the urgency, and I found it tough to re-engage.
adamcrei 4 years ago
You're great at that.
momof5sons 5 years ago