... just take a normal one.
Here is a 'flim' made using the 'stop motion' method. 4500 photos used. Basically you take a shit load of pics and link them together. The trend start long ago when some dude decided to take a picture of himself every single day for a few years and link them all up to form a short clip.
Nifty idea.
I don't like the film above. It is nicely made and all but it is missing the essence of 'stop motion'. It looks like a freaking motion picture. Do me a favor. Remember the camera you used to take the 4500 photos? Well, if you simply TURN THE FRIGGIN KNOB on top, you can easily take a video. If that's your thang.
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Go on, do a youtube search and you'll be flooded with some nice stop motion films and MTVs. Some are very nice and creative.
Here is a +ve demo. That's how this technique should be used!
Here is a +ve demo. That's how this technique should be used!
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