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From: clonecody45
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  • Ahahahaha mini JP!!

  • His dad is apples!!!

  • lol

  • Very funny what the AHHHHHH

  • Wow days go by. Time has really flown! I can't beileve this was uploaded 2 months ago! It felt like just yesterday you told me that you finally uploaded a video! Not to mention it also reached 556 views!

  • It wasn't my best. My most recent one got over 1,000 views! Hopefully my "Rambo" movie will be a hit.

  • LOL

  • 0:24 and 0:27 what the? AHHHHHH!!!!!

  • LOL nice and what stop motion program do you use? and audio recording software i use monkey jam for stopmotion and audacity for sound but audacity is so complicated and does not record voices. only edits sounds and voices. (there fore i have no sound in my videos which sucks as i have always wanted

    to have sound.)

  • If I were to make a tutorial video, it would explain. Here's what I do. (I can't explain all of it due to the letter count)

    First, I take fraction of a second clips using the iMovie HD built-in camera. (It's placed at the top of the laptop) When I've taken the clips, I turn each one into a still frame. Next, I put in the time, which is considered 0:00:02 seconds. (15 frames per second) Then I delete the original copy and place it in with the Still frame. I had to do this to over 500 pictures.

  • Thank you so much! I just started to use imovie HD and I found out it got effects. I subbed

  • Yes, the effects are pretty cool, but not all of them are useful. You can use electricity, earthquakes, etc...

  • I use iMovie too

  • Awesome video, I'm subscribing!

  • good but try to keep the camera still

  • Well, it was my first try at stop-motion. I will do that later.

  • awesome job! way better than my animation

  • awesome vid

  • Good job clonecody45, look forward to future films. What program do you use?

  • I use iMovie HD, and I convert each and every frame. First, I shoot a video clip. Next, I click "Create still frame" at the top of the tool bar. Then, I add the time. I do this to every frame, and it takes about a half hour to shoot 20 pictures.

  • lol nice

  • "WHAT THE?!"

    AHHHHHHHH lol, 5/5

  • AHHH! that was so funny

  • Lol XD XD 5/5

  • hhahahahahahhahahah XDXDXD

  • funny and teachs a lesson i like it

  • very good. I liked it. how many frames per seconds?

  • 15 frames per second. Earlier when I uploaded this the quality turned out like crud. XD

  • very very good omg 1st stopmotion it ROCKED 5/5

  • nice 5/5

  • That was heaps good for your first try!

  • that was pretty good stop motion. but I can see that the camera moves quite alot at SOMETIMES, but I must admit that it made me lol at the end! also what kind of camera do you use btw?

  • I use an iChat camera, attached to the top of the Mac. It takes hours to do stop-motion though, because you have to convert each clip into a still frame, and then get the time in. I used about 350 pictures.

  • I liked it

  • Thank you, but it was my very first try at Stop-motion. It was really just to test out animation. =P

  • hahahahahahahahahaha lol lmao rolf XD

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