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Created 18 years ago2006-04-05 18:35:40 UTC by
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Stop-motion animation is incredibly time consuming. It took Aardman Studios over 3 years to create the Wallace and Gromit film. They basically shoot a second of film a day (24 frames per second is the standard for film). So 24 individual cuts for each second of footage. Amazing, isn't it?yeah, it can take a long time. But Wallace and Gromit had some amazingly complex scenes in it. If you do something smaller, like with only a few characters on screen at once, you go at around a minute of footage for every one to three hours.
Dude, i can't make any sence of your words!!!!
Dude, i can't make any sence of your wordsYou just have to read the posts a few times, and then you can usually understand them. I have been completely stumped a couple times before, but it's usually not a problem if you try to make sense of it.
lol I already saw 2 of these movies, but me i wanna try with backgrounds and everything, the thins is that you don't know how should be my movie, I'll continu checking the website, but I'll still need info!Yeah, I didn't really expect the idea you've had to resemble Knox's movies. But I think theres some info on that site as to what equipment he uses. Stop motion is still stop motion, even two things as diffrent as Dr. bob saves the day and the nighmare before christmas.
but things are always usefull to know.Don't care if you didn't understand that part, I know myself.