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shinegamix

Hi i wanted to ask if anybody here has any experience with making stop motion videos. i am intrested in doing this for dd and could use some help/tips on how to


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Nekopon

What part do you need help on?

I've never made a stop motion gif (assuming you're interested in gifs) before but my undergrad was in animation so I'll try to help if I can.

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Error-Chan

Me and my fiance made this with our Obitsu 60 Alex

 

 

I think it was about 169 photos.


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shinegamix

well saw this :

and figured i would like to try something like this. i have a nikon d5100 camera to work with and a standard ikea table. i do not own dollstands. but i will probably need some kinda jig to hold the dollies in a certain pose to photograph. i amm planning to make something like a puppeteers cross hooked onto a desklamp arm or something


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finnleo

 

Not exactly the best thing since sliced bread anymore I think, but it was pretty amusing when it popped up the first time years ago.

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Hpyon
and figured i would like to try something like this. i have a nikon d5100 camera to work with and a standard ikea table. i do not own dollstands. but i will probably need some kinda jig to hold the dollies in a certain pose to photograph. i amm planning to make something like a puppeteers cross hooked onto a desklamp arm or something

 

Haha, the one you linked is a super high level production but for something basic I'd suggest a tripod for the camera, some sort of a jig for the doll and a wireless remote for the camera probably saves a lot of headaches as well. Getting the framerates right (=how much you move the doll per each shot) will probably take a bit of trial and error, make sure the camera settings and lighting conditions are the same for every photo you take and then just put it all together in video editing applicaton of choice, Adobe Premiere at least lets you create a video from imported picture files.

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