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christron101 wrote:hi again
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Its so simple, even I can use it.Kriszilla wrote:That one's pretty good. And as for your comment at the end of that video, yes, stop motion is a pain in the backside.
I'll check out that stopmotion pro thingy once I have all the stuff I need to start making the film properly. As I don't want to download the free trial then have it run out before I can finish the movie.
What's the program like anyway?
Meverix wrote:I used Stop Motion Pro (I think its http://www.stopmotionpro.com) to make <a href="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=2bYqucANu3w">this</a>.
No, the lighting was bad is all.EnergonCube wrote:Meverix wrote:I used Stop Motion Pro (I think its http://www.stopmotionpro.com) to make <a href="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=2bYqucANu3w">this</a>.
I am wondering if the colors were off because youtube messed it up or how stop motion pro looks before you upload it.
The video was funny anyway and the motion was good.
1337W422102 wrote:A few tips from a film student who made a TF stop-motion series(I'm not trying to hate on you or anyone else here, so sorry if I come off sounding like a jerk):
- ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS use a tripod. You want the camera to remain steady.
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