IMO, that wasn't that good. I understand what you were trying to accomplish, but honestly, you have to much spacing. An effective Stop Motion video should have at least 12 fps, as you're posting on youtube which runs at 24 fps, you want to double up on every other frame. Invest in a tripod to give a steady shot, this will help too. Find one at a yard sale or consignment shop ($10). Measure out the path of the moving object, so it seems fluid, like an inch for frame. Better luck next time! :)
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eclipse11kid 3 years ago
what's up with the 10,000 views?
yilatile 3 years ago
IMO, that wasn't that good. I understand what you were trying to accomplish, but honestly, you have to much spacing. An effective Stop Motion video should have at least 12 fps, as you're posting on youtube which runs at 24 fps, you want to double up on every other frame. Invest in a tripod to give a steady shot, this will help too. Find one at a yard sale or consignment shop ($10). Measure out the path of the moving object, so it seems fluid, like an inch for frame. Better luck next time! :)
Gamingtrevor 3 years ago