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My Attempt at Stop Motion Animation (Sample)

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2008

I have taught myself how to make a stop motion & how to make a (metal armature & j-foam)animation puppet, i had to learn model makeing, filming, lighting & how to build the set! its been very tireing, but im very pleased ive managed to do at least a few minutes of film ,heres the outcome...enjoy!!

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  • It is cool to see that this really has potential and I could do it. Inspirational x

  • Cool

    Jeff

  • keep the cam fixed to something when you're shooting...other things are fantastic

  • I like the puppet design and the soundtrack. The somewhat choppy frame rate bothered me less than the bouncing camera itself, but it was so bouncy I was almost convinced it was deliberate. I'd rather see you use AE or Vegas to edit that effect in than not use a tripod. Four out of five though, very solid.

  • if that was your first time you should be very proud of yourself. Good job my friend, and keep it up. I have never tried foam puppets , not just yet due to several reasons...but I've heard some very interesting things about them and I can't wait to experiment with those.. Thanks for sharing, great video to begin with. ~Dan Metalmadcat

  • the movement needs to be smoother but the artwork is superb

  • Great start, nice overall design,looking forward to seeing more work from you ! :>)

  • u should use pictures and a higher frame rate

  • Your puppet set and lighting are superb, not to mention that Ghosts 1 begs to be used like this, couple of tips though, you could do with using a higher frame rate and a tripod to steady your shots. Apart from that this is an excellent start, keep it up.

  • i like that your camera moves around alot and your set design. there's definately a great piece of software out there that's called stopmotion maker advance, which i am using and enables you do do some great rotoscoping work to get a natural flow to your characters movements for future projects..i like this though.

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