@01:01thanks very much. done with a broken thumb in a cast dont forget. Yeh, enjoyed animating that piece. Took ages to do though. Spent ages acting it out phyiscally and timing it out with a stop watch. I think mine was twice as long than anyone elses. Probably put in too many holds.
@00:46i agree. i needed to cut more frames out in post production i think. I miss not being able to test and watch and edit...with stop motion you only have one go at it. Crazy people.
This is the first time I have produced any stop motion animation. It is also the first time I have animated in nearly a year. I was also animating with only one hand due to a broken thumb. So be kind.
These are the animations I produced in Norway after a week of acting classes. As I stated, it was the first time I have done stop motion animation, and any animation in about a year. I a come from a traditional 2D background, and broke my thumb on my drawing hand which made stop motion animating quite difficult. I like to think I did an ok job. I tried to take my 2D principals into this stop motion environment. I was limited to what the puppet could do, and also had to edit the animations in post production because some things just didnt work.
I only had 4 days to produce these, with 2 hours each day. Hope you like it.
Yeh, enjoyed animating that piece. Took ages to do though. Spent ages acting it out phyiscally and timing it out with a stop watch. I think mine was twice as long than anyone elses. Probably put in too many holds.
And you're welcome.
I miss not being able to test and watch and edit...with stop motion you only have one go at it. Crazy people.