These have been some great tips and resources, Thanks everyone.
Time..wish I had it in a bottle
Heath
http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Adam Quirk, Wreck & Salvage"
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> I've tried a few different programs for stop motion, a
I've tried a few different programs for stop motion, and they're all very
similar. Honestly, as long as they have onion-skinning you're golden, and
every one I've used has that feature. The biggest challenge with this stuff
is patience.
One thing that helped me out immensely was this article abo
Virtualdub, for your windows pc, will load frames, play and save them
as avi movies. You just need to name them like picture0001.jpg,
picture0002.jpeg, etc, and load them into virtualdub. So I read in an
unofficial virtualdub forum. Here somewhere...
http://forums.virtualdub.org/
--- In video
Action Figues!?!..maybe ;)
Heath
http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "missbhavens1969"
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> Heath, does your video camera take stills? I just do what Schlomo
> said: string a whole mess of stills together. And I mean a
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framethief? it's quite good.
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> I saw an interesting intro to stop-motion principles, kit and
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> put a
I saw an interesting intro to stop-motion principles, kit and
software by an Aussie guy on YouTube called Blunty3000 who won a
competition there for stop motion. He uses lego. Quite cool. He's
put a whole bunch of stuff up there, but this is his Stop Motion 101:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=
Heath, does your video camera take stills? I just do what Schlomo
said: string a whole mess of stills together. And I mean a
whhhole mess of them. This was a lot easier to do before
there was a cat in the house...she gets off on disturbing objects on
tables.
Takes forever. But the end
I'm on a PC and I use Sony Vegas (the lite version) for my video
editing, I've done a crude version of it but never any great
detail
And time, I never have it but that's never stopped me!
Heath
http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "schlomo rabinowitz"
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I know you can do this for free on a PC with Windows Movie Maker. Here are
two short experiments I did last year:
http://davidleeking.com/etc/2006/07/ball-and-hand-another-animation-test.html
and
http://davidleeking.com/etc/2006/07/testing-stop-motion-animation.html
Both used Windows Movie Maker
Theres loads of dedicated software to do that, this list is a starting
point, some of its freeware:
http://www.stopmotionworks.com/stopmosoftwr.htm
Alternatively some video editing packages probably have a feature to
import pictures. For this to be a nice solution they need to enable
you to selec
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