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Stop Motion Tutorial Primer 101 - Part 1 of 3

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Part 1: This is a stop motion tutorial. It's an amateur one and not expected to be a definitive one. I do encourage others who make stop motion films to also make a few for aspiring film makers and those with some experience such as myself.

Part 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLT4xanWjH8

Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wnoyBrduuU

Part 3 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tm75vbZfIrE

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  • i have a question,if i was to make a bionicle fly or hit the ground and bounce up and hit the ground again,how could i do it without putting a hand in the way,i have tried everything i can think of....

  • try strings

  • lol simple u wish

  • hunh?

  • what about life spawn of your still camera ? how many photos do you think you can make ? 24 photos is 1 second of animation - 240 photos is 10 seconds.... how many photos can you make till camera runs dead ?

  • depends on the camera. my camera lets me take upto 400 pics before dying. i wouldn't recommend if you don't have rechargeable batteries or something like a casio that comes with a docking charging station

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  • @arsibaba use your hand and then use the program bafran to edit it out

    

  • hey thats pretty sweet! i have a few animations myself up on this account and this was really helpful (i'm an ametuer too) :DD

  • Can you tell me how to make a car bomb.

  • your just a fucking dumbass! everybody thumbs down this bitch!!

  • @gettergattor92 The reason the feet are backwards is probably for balance, but i don't know

  • How come it doesn't? He's teaching the BASICS of STOP-MOTION. Newcomers tend to do their first projects at 30fps which is hard to nail as a newcomer, that's why he said do it at 15fps which is way more "easier" to do. Anyways this is a very good video.

  • how did you know? you should be thankful he is sharing some knowledge

  • OMG i have the camera AND tipod u r using!!! cool!!!

  • the white one's feet are backwards

  • yes.....it does

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