Tuesday, 20 November 2012

My Own Stop Motion

After taking all of my photographs that I needed to make my stop motion in the studio, I started editing out all of the minor glitches on each photo to make sure that all of the photos were spotless.  To do this I used photoshop with the patch tool and removed the specs that must've been on the lens when I was shooting.  This didn't take too long so it wasn't much hassle.

After I did this I started working in iMovie, piecing together all of the images that I took to make it look like I wanted.  It isn't a very long stop motion and it is very basic but I my aim for this shoot wasn't to make it look extremely professional because that would just take up too much time which I don't have.  I wanted to just experiment with the idea of stop motion but making a stop motion that would still look enjoyable and interesting.  I think I did quite a good job in creating my stop motion, although I think that if I have spare time, I could make it better or add to the amount of stop motions that I do by doing another shoot but focusing more on a certain story and how I'm going to portray that in each individual photo. 





This is the end result of all my work.  I think it looks quite interesting, although I think I could've told an in depth story. I just didn't have the time. 


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