This is the single-handedly the best tutorial for beginners, I think it is just insanely well done compared to all the other "beginner tutorials", this is perfect for new stop-motion animators.
it's very believable that stop motion is a lot of effort. I once made a film with lego stop motion. Every day cut down 500 pictures, voiceovers, sound effects, and music. A total of 4 weeks of effort. And all I got was a 28-second clip. So I always appreciate the creators out there who are producing 11mins worth projects.
Thanks I used to turn on my “room light” or like light on the ceiling which is behind me hopefully I will have less flicker now thanks! Also nice video especially for beginners but helpful to me too
This was honestly so helpful I just started my stop-motion channel with my friends, and I can't believe how easy this is, At first it was so... Well it wasn't hard and it wasn't difficult but it wasn't easy either. but this tutorial helped me figure it out and I hope that one day we will be making stop motion films as a career!
I have experience with filming and I've been doing it for a while, everything about this is pretty good in fact it's probably one of the best ones I've seen. The only thing is I think that walk cycle is a bit hard for beginners I've been doing this for a while and I still can't get that one down.
This is so helpful, most of my Lego stop motions are really bad quality, and this helps A LOT, I just need to put more time into them, and I need a lamp 😅
Wow, thanks for the info! I’ve always wanted to make these kind of stop-motion, and usually what I do is just get my ipad and take each photo, going like 3 fps, then using the default photos app to put them together, basically I would get the little thing on the bottom that shows photos/videos taken before or after it, and if I slide it around then it will change the photo with the thing where it slides left or right. Honestly, it works pretty well, then I just use screen-recording to record it and the editing thing to crop of the extra. I had a lot of flicker and one even got a frame with my brother’s foot in it… but come on, i was like, 9
Thanks bro last time I posted a Lego stop motion was probably a year ago and I kinda forgot how to make Lego videos until I got this video for my recommended thanks I'll be posting more Lego stop motion videos because of you👍
At first, filming the walking shot can be difficult. This can happen because of the camera moving. So make a stand for the camera and tape down your set. You'll get the hang of it.
Hi I would like to thank you a lot I watched this video and I made a stop motion on air pollution for school and I got sponsored by uniceff and got a badge and mentioned this tutorial really helped thanks
I'm from Brazil,i not speak inglish mais amei o vídeo você é um gênio!!! Na verdade nem assisti mais vi a tumb e gostei do suporte que você fez(as rodas)nunca iria pensar nisso
Traducción/Translation: “I'm from Brazil, i don't speak english but i loved the video you are a genius !!! In fact I didn't even watch it anymore I saw the tumb and I liked the support you made (the wheels) I would never think about it” (credit: google translate)
If you genuinely have a serious interest in this as a career path, I recommend using 3D animation instead of stop motion. There are many RU-vid tutorials on this
I absolutely love this tutorial, thank you! My dad just got me a phone stand so I can use it for my phone to stand perfectly and I have green screen lighting to make it work!
Hi I use this app as well! This is my first of ur vids that I have watched. This rlly helped as well, like I never knew about all those settings! Thx u have def earned a sub 👍
Thank you for this I've been using the same app for a day I just now found out that you use the same app thank you very much I will try to put this video I made in this text yes but I do love you videos keep it up man