
I should try stopmotion again. It's very fun, if very time-consuming.
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Sun 2 Nov 2008, 23:11,
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/is in preproduction on a 10 min stop motion film.. doesn't need anything to put him off blog
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Sun 2 Nov 2008, 23:15,
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try to set a quota for yourself each day, at least 30 seconds of footage. i personally get discouraged easily so chugging along is the best answer.
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Sun 2 Nov 2008, 23:25,
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having constant lighting is a bonus. might build a little light box to shoot my scenes in
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Sun 2 Nov 2008, 23:29,
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don't ever shoot stop motion in natural light unless it's intended or unavoidable; any light works, even a desk lamp, but the main thing is to make sure whatever camera you're using is not set to autofocus or autoexposure; that's what will come back to bite you.
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Sun 2 Nov 2008, 23:33,
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buggering off to canada for 6 months.. and I need a lighting rig and a view assist camera.. so I'm not sure whether to do it when i can afford those.. or leave it and do it as my major project when i go back to uni next year... decisions, decisions.
but gaz me or similar when yours is done.. I love a bit of stop motion me :D
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Sun 2 Nov 2008, 23:30,
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but gaz me or similar when yours is done.. I love a bit of stop motion me :D