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Do you have a story to tell? You may be excited about getting down to animating your tale, but if you want your viewer to get pulled into the narrative and fully understand what is happening and why, it would be wise to invest some time developing the story. This tutorial will guide you through storyboarding, animatics, shot planning, shooting and editing.
Please see my other tutorials on how to animate to music, create smooth camera moves, make a puppet, cut-outs, lip sync, and other stop motion subjects: • Stop Motion Tutorials
Music by
Mixaund: www.free-stock-music.com/artist.mixaund.html
Software: Dragonframe and Stop Motion Studio. iStopmotion (Mac and mobile) is a good frame-capturing app for the price. I understand iKITmovie is a good free option for Windows. If you have a favorite stop motion app, please tell us about it in the comments. Edited using Adobe Premiere.
Camera: I'm using a DSLR. But if you're not there yet, a good option is a camcorder that can run a live video signal to your computer. But these days a mobile device with a camera running a stop motion app is all you need. The principles discussed in this video will also apply to animation recorded with a mobile device.
Shopping for Puppet-Making:
Clay (Van Aken, Sculpy III), armature wire, cotton batting to build up puppet: Arts/craft store like Hobby Lobby or amazon.com.
Armature kit: stopmotionstore.com
Just about everything here can be found on Amazon if you don't have all these kinds of stores in your area. You can also get animation supplies from stopmotionstore.com.
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