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Attack of the Nightmare-a-saurus (dinosaur stop motion)

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2009

A normal day begins and our hero decides to go on a walk in the Australian forest. Little does our hero suspect that in the forest, lying in wait is a horrible monster? Will he survive the "Attack of the Nightmare-a-saurus"?

This is a stop motion film made in about 3 months. Using Stop motion pro for the animation and FXhome Vision Lab for the compositing and special effects. Ulead video studio 10 was used for editing and sound design.

If any one would like to know how I made this or anything about it, please don't hesitate to ask and I'll get back to you. If you would like to know how I made the stop motion monster take a look at my "making a monster" video on my channel. If you would like to know more about this type of animation I'm putting a "part 2" to the "making a monster" video titled "brining the monster to life".

I hope in the future to make a more complete film. For the moment this is all I have time for. Hope you enjoy it!!!!!

By the way it is not me acting (as I am a horrible actor)

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  • how do u make the dinosaur???????????????

  • @sebastinfish I actually have a video on my channel about how to make a dinosaur like this one called "making a monster". If you are interested in stop motion and would like to make a dinosaur like this yourself take a look .

  • Brill animation. Although the jaw and the neck could have been done a bit better. Like the bin. How did you put the creature in the shots like that?

  • @ClevergirlProduction Thnaks :). Yeah I'm always wanting to perfect my animation so thanks for the comment about the head and neck. I put the creature in the shot via a "green screen" process.

  • @ClevergirlProduction Thanks :). Yeah I'm always wanting to perfect my animation so thanks for the comment about the head and neck. I put the creature in the shot via a "green screen" process.

  • Where was the sound?

  • @ClevergirlProduction I've had it drop the sound sometimes (not sure why). Try and reload it. It might work then.

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  • WOW, thats pretty awsome! i think the ''nightmare-a-saurus'' is SICK!!!!!! thumbs up kid :)

  • Very well done! I love the smooth animation and the combination of it with live action in this video. See my clay animations

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  • @TheCyberController thanks!!! by the way I'm a fan and I suscribed ;D

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