M&M's. Stop Frame Motion
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Yeah it needs to go faster.
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Nice video :)
I'm not entirely sure if anyone already said this exact same thing, but a real video (not stop motion or animation) has 30 FPS. This video had less than 1. You can make stop motion films, like this, look as if they are really moving if you increase the frame rate. Having 8 or 10 FPS is alright, but to make it REALLY good 30 is the way to go.
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FASTRER!
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Dude. Way more fps! If you want an idea of how fast it should be, just check out my vids. I think i do like 8 to 10 fps... idunno though
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Looks okay but needs some work still! Maybe check out my stuff if you want to see some amature stop motion. :P
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yeah wat they said, shorten it up and it will be going good in no time. looked like a slideshow lol good luck
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yeah wat they said, shorten it up and it will be going good in no time. looked like a slideshow lol good luck
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Cool. I'm sure it will help.
you should change the length of each picture to the lowest your software can, on movie maker on windows its like .125 seconds, or .25 seconds, they will go much quicker.
IareKEVLAR1 4 years ago
Yeah. I tried to do that, and no luck. I'll be trying again at a stop frame motion vid next weekend!
xxxStAnUpAxxx 4 years ago
With Windows Movie Maker you need to change the fps rate before you put the picture into the storyboard. If you set the fps to .125, which is the fastest rate in WMM, you'll be using 8 frames per second. A decent speed for any stop motion video. Give it a go.
If you care to, stop by and check out our first stop motion video called, Baked Ziti.
We're learning also.
NYCity99 4 years ago
Thanks! I'll try that later.
xxxStAnUpAxxx 4 years ago
I wish my M&Ms would multiply like that...
HoodedCobra 4 years ago
Haha...
It turned out alot worse than I expected. =P
xxxStAnUpAxxx 4 years ago