Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Final Cut.

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this is the programme that we have used to edit our photographs and make them into a stop-frame motion video!



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this is a screenshot of the timeline which you place your images onto. you can edit timings and order to create a good quality video.




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these are all of the image that i have uploaded onto final cut and will be using in my video. In order to view an image i will drag it into the first video box, if it is the correct image then i will place it onto the timeline for later use.



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This is the final stage, here is were we can view the final product and decide if any changes need to be made such as timings. 




Studio Equipment.

1.Canon 5D
2. Cambo camera stand
3. Soft box wafers / striplight wafer
4. Sync lead
5. Bowens Pulsar Radio triggers
6. Bowens 500w lighting
7. Canon 24-105mm zoom lens


Stop-Frame Task.

For this task we were put into groups of four and for the first time tried to create our own stop-frame motion videos. Each of the group had a chance to be behind the camera and infront of the camera, we used two techniques to create the videos, one of them being a continuos capture for fasting movements to be captured, the other was a normal capture to take slow, gradual actions. A total of four videos were created all of them being different, after that they were uploaded to Final Cut to create the final product. I found this a difficult task as i was new to using Final Cut and i still feel unsure about it.

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

T-SHIRT WAR 2!! (TV Commercial - Stop Motion)


this is my favourite stop-frame motion video because i think its fun and flows really well and its almost unnoticeable that it is a stop-frame video rather than an ordinary video. The bright colours and fun designs are fun and exciting to watch.

Western Spaghetti by PES