We make Playmobil videos for your enjoyment, and a few BTS (behind the scenes) videos to explain our filming methods. We have a long history of Playmobil videos. Our current project and masterpiece so far is the Playmobil Romans The Conquest series. We use Stopmotion Studio, a very useful app for beginners and experts alike. We just started experimenting with a greenscreen in our video, Playmobil Stopmotion: The Conquest: Part V, so tell us what you think of it. Subscribe to our channel so we can hit 50 (or even 100) subscribers!
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Our current top videos (views, 4/14/2024) 1. Playmobil pirates~4,028 views!! 2. Playmobil Airplane takeoff and landing scenes~1005 views! 3. Math Quest 2 Shayde Auran~783 views! 4. Playmobil Romans series Episode 3~694 views 5. Playmobil Novelmore II~394 views Total Views (all videos): 10,628 (4/14/24)
Next video (probably): The Conquest 7, pirates 2 or something else!
Whoa! I like that the siege is really taking a long time. The amputation and stone heating are great ideas. You could work on the camera shaking though, would be a lot smoother. Also what was that part with the sarcophagus about? Would use an explanation from the characters :)
This was our first video with a tripod we got and we will work on that in the next one. The sarcophagus was essentially a "sea burial" for the guy who died in the artillery attack. Glad you like it! :D
I like the professional tone :) Do you find storyboards useful? do they really help? I saw that you have it planned to seconds, which can be very awe-inspiring whe done right, but doesn't that limit you? Just curious
We find storyboards useful when we are trying to get a sense of what we want to see. They aren't very good drawings, but they serve their purpose. The seconds thing is added in when we start shooting, just so we can organize them once they're placed in order. Usually we have a sense of where we want to line things up, though.