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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2009

Homemade animated Shaun the Sheep episode by my 9 year old son - safe for kids to watch!

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  • Not bad, stop motion is a lot of work, as you found out.... 1 secoond done properly takes a minimum of 12 frames and 24 is the minimum for smooth action.... very well done... I expect you will have higher quality stuff in the future, but very well done for a youngster... don't pay any attention to the nay sayers, what are they making other than comments?

  • nice and clever idea

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  • haha awsome!!

  • Good effort! ;)

  • Hey, I made movies with clay since I am 7. And I think, the story is (I really don't know wha's going on) good, but he could use some more pictures per second (I use usually 15 pictures per second). Maybe he can try that again (if he wants), but with more frames per second. I think the minimum is 8 frames per second. But, the story isn't bad like the animation. (sorry for the grammar mistakes; I'm from Germany!!!)

  • the sounds are kind of bad! i'm ten and when i was three i can do better

  • Very talented young man! Good for him!!

  • can't believe this made by 9 years old boy :D too good for his age ^^ don't stop learning :)

  • um no, sorry

  • nice

  • wow this kid hvo tid this s awesome 9 year old kid i expect u will make awesome videos in the future...

  • .nfsr

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