Again, this was my first stop-motion. Nick Park's (Wallace & Gromit) "A Grand Day Out" took 6 YEARS. This took me <20 hours.
RE:dodgy: My old computer does not render videos smoothly. Especially working with deadlines for the final project in my class & having to do the project by only opening the program StopMotionPro <7 times because using the trial version.
RE"what was going on": If you know Ibsen's _Doll House_ scene from the (circa 1925) play, the dialogue is the same.
Okay, so first of all the "impossible heap" made me way too happy. When we were talking about this yesterday, I guess I got so excited about the stop motion that I did not hear that you used actual dolls- again, made me too happy for my own good. The mouths confused me a bit (I thought they were drawings of zippers at first) and the text at the end does scroll too fast. Nevertheless, it was like watching a recording of very cultured children playing doll house. If that makes sense. Bravo! -E
this stop motion is soooo dodgy! the whole thing just confused me and didnt match what was goin on
MeeAndChicken 2 months ago
@MeeAndChicken
Again, this was my first stop-motion. Nick Park's (Wallace & Gromit) "A Grand Day Out" took 6 YEARS. This took me <20 hours.
RE:dodgy: My old computer does not render videos smoothly. Especially working with deadlines for the final project in my class & having to do the project by only opening the program StopMotionPro <7 times because using the trial version.
RE"what was going on": If you know Ibsen's _Doll House_ scene from the (circa 1925) play, the dialogue is the same.
realman88cheerleader 1 month ago
Okay, so first of all the "impossible heap" made me way too happy. When we were talking about this yesterday, I guess I got so excited about the stop motion that I did not hear that you used actual dolls- again, made me too happy for my own good. The mouths confused me a bit (I thought they were drawings of zippers at first) and the text at the end does scroll too fast. Nevertheless, it was like watching a recording of very cultured children playing doll house. If that makes sense. Bravo! -E
ElisabethGraminski 5 months ago