Assignment 10/2: Stop-Motion Process.



My Process


1. I created the eyes and the pieces of my ballet (plallet) characters, as well as their legs and tutu.


2. We got two plates with eyes, tutu and the backup dancers! I re-used from a flower project I did before. Use my yellow table as the main scenario for the Nutcracker dance. 


3. Created a do it yourself platform for my phone to lay in the top and take the images for the stop motion animation. (Note- I used the application Stop Motion Studio to create the project).



4. Once the placement of the phone is stable and ready, I started creating the movie. I would first move the objects.



5. Once the objects were moved, I would take an image. The step 4 and five were repeated up until all the images needed were taken. (You could see your process in the phone by the ghost layer that exists in the application)


6. Saw the outcome of the images taken in the Stop Motion Studio, if it was successful or not. This is the interface of the application, you see the images in the bottom, and you can scroll down to see if there is an image you have to delete, duplicate, or edit. It is a very straightforward application to use. Took 152 Images, which equals like 17 seconds. 




7. Once the movie seemed ok, I made it into an mp4 and send it to the computer to use Imovie and add the titles, the Nutcracker music and transitions.



8. Transfer the video into an mp4, share it, and enjoy the movie!

Comments

Popular Posts