Tuesday, May 19, 2015

5/19/15 Stop Motion


My stop motion is about paint rolling to the canvas and spilling. I did this because I though it would be easier than doing an elaborate project with the little time we had to do it. If I could rate my stop animation on a scale from 1-10 I would rate it a 7  because the camera work is shaky and not all of the pictures are in focus. If  I could do this project again I would manage my time better so I could make all of the pictures in focus and not have  such shaky camera work. What made my stop motion unique is that I didn't just have the paint just spilling I had it approaching the canvas.On this  project I think I deserve a B because I tried really hard and its still pretty good just the camera work is  a  bit shaky.   

5 comments:

  1. I enjoyed your video about paint spilling onto canvas. Although at first I didn't understand, it made sense a little later. Also If I were to make any suggestions I would make the fps a little faster to make the movie shorter and better, but overall a good movie.

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  2. Your camera quality was kinda shaky and somethings were hard to watch. You gave too much time per frame as well but I think you had a really cool concept. It was entertaining to watch.

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  3. Your camera was shaky and the frames lasted a bit too long. Overall it was good, though.

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  4. Cool stop motion video, not many people used paint in theirs. The camera moved around a little bit, but the intro/title was good and then the paint spilling down the canvas was cool too! For advice I would say just to speed up your frames per second. Great idea and video!

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