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Old 05-17-2008, 09:02 PM #4
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Originally Posted by Sonneilon
Isn't stop motion actually done with a regular camera or can be done? It's more about shooting -blank- amount of pictures for 1 second of animation. I think the old GI Joe cartoon and cartoons in general were around 30-35 frames per second whereas when Transformers the Movie came out, they actually shot around 45 frames/sec, iirc. Now, video games do what, 60FPS? The more frames, the smoother the action.

It'll all be done on the movie-making program on the computer in the end, right?


I know that much....it's like the old "Stereographs" of the early 20th Century. They were just a series of pictures that flipped quickly. The question is, can you make Stop motion on a camcorder? Is there a way to make a film shot by shot?
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