framethief? it's quite good.
On 3/14/07, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > I saw an interesting intro to stop-motion principles, kit and > software by an Aussie guy on YouTube called Blunty3000 who won a > competition there for stop motion. He uses lego. Quite cool. He's > put a whole bunch of stuff up there, but this is his Stop Motion 101: > http://youtube.com/watch?v=Xib6c7UgKbI > > Rupert > http://www.fatgirlinohio.org > http://www.crowdabout.us/fatgirlinohio/myshow/ > > > On 14 Mar 2007, at 04:17, missbhavens1969 wrote: > > Heath, does your video camera take stills? I just do what Schlomo > said: string a whole mess of stills together. And I mean a > whhhooooollllle mess of them. This was a lot easier to do before > there was a cat in the house...she gets off on disturbing objects on > tables. > > Takes forever. But the end result is so fun! > > I'm psyched about the software suggestions. It never occured to me > there was software for it. I'm duncey that way. > > Can't wait to see what you come up with (will it involve action > figures? Hmmm?) > > Bekah > -- > http://www.missbhavens.com > > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Heath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I know this has been dicussed before and I know how to do it with > a > > video camera, but I think that there is a way to take digital > still and > > then combine them to create stop motion as well. Is that > correct? and > > if so could someone please point me into the right direction? I > am on > > a PC not a mac. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Heath > > http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > -- -------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] trine.blogs.com