StopMotion
Stop Motion (also known as stop action) is an animation technique to make a physically manipulated object appear to move on its own. The object is moved in small increments between individually photographed frames creating the illusion of movement when the series of frames is played as a continuous sequence.
Your Task
You and your partner will create a short stop motion film. You can use what ever medium you wish: clay, lego, toys, paper, etc. You are not able to use Animation-ish as it is being used at another station. Your film needs to have:
- a story: beginning, middle, end
- be around 30 seconds (or longer)
- it needs to make sense
Your StoryBoard
Your storyboard is an outline of all the scenes that you are taping. You should use a variety of camera angles. Different camera angles are used for different things: example - Close Up's are used to show expression and a long shot show location and action.
You should storyboard your video before you start taping. It will allow you and your partner to know what your are taping, who needs to bring what, and all that needs to be done to finish this film.
Getting Started
1. Plan your movie - storyboard
2. Gather your materials, make your backgrounds and put it all together
*Mr. Bonnici may have what you need - just ask him*
3. Film your movies
*Make sure you use a variety of camera angles - each different camera angle is a new video clip*
4. Import your videos into iMovie
5. Add titles, voices, background sounds, etc.
6. Export your video
*Your StopMotion films will be put on my VEST YouTube Channel*
Reflection
Once you are done you will reflect on your learning by leaving a comment on this blog.
**More information to come.**
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You gotta do as much as you can in one class because it might be hard to set up again -Joaquin
ReplyDeletethe first day is key to a good project what i did we started late didn't do it on the first day and we didn't do all that we could starting first day gives you extra time for everything like editing - Gavin
ReplyDeleteok work really hard first day got it -colin
DeleteMake sure that you use your time to work on your video and stay on topic and not do dumb stuff. Make sure your video makes sense not something that doesn't make sense and stupid. -ZETH
ReplyDeleteMake sure you don't waste time with your partner and stay on task :D
ReplyDeleteMake sure you don't waste time and fool around with your partner because you don't get that many classes to finish your work
ReplyDeletewhen your partner isn't hear still work good communication have a good story bring supplies your videos should make sense -shaun
ReplyDeletemake sure you have a back up plan if your first one doesnt work.
ReplyDeleteDalal
Save your work often because Stop Motion freezes and quits a lot so you could lose all your work.
ReplyDeleteLauren.
make sure that you and your partner have good communication incase they aren't here one day.
ReplyDeleteBrooke
BRING YOUR SUPPLIES IN ON THE FIRST DAY!!!!
ReplyDeleteChloe
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ReplyDeleteTry to think outside of the box. When you're finished filming add some sound effects in iMovie. People want to see something new and exciting so be creative!
ReplyDelete~Lyssa