Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Stop Motion Animation
I created my stop motion after taking pictures of Tunbridge Wells and printing them out in A3.I then took a picture of a toy car i had and again printed it out but smaller so it looked proportional to the road. I then used a camera to take a picture each time i move the car slightly. This gives the effect the car is moving by itself and that i have no input to it. I used adobe premiere to edit all my work and to capture it as well. At first, i have my car moving in one direction, forward. Then, after it climbs over the cars, it reverses back to the start. I also used stop and go signs to start and end my piece.
As i had many pictures which i had recorded on premiere, i had to choose which ones i wanted to use tomake sure my animation ran smoothly. I had all my pictures in sequencial order so it made it easier which frames i needed to dispose of. After i had finished with the video, i added sound to it. I used a dvd the school made which has many sound effects to choose from. I chose the start up of a car and the car engine sounds to use as this would work well with my animation. I put them in and it was fairly easy to use and put in line with my video. After i had done this i exported the final animation and uploaded it to my blog.
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