![]() "All you need is an iPhone or iPad, a tripod, the right software, and a bit of creativity." "Stop Motion Studio makes it easy to create your own stop-motion movies." "Stop-motion animation is a great way to bring toys and other objects to life - and learn the basics of filmmaking." I like the fact that he uses a phone, shows you how to make a phone stand, and demonstrates how to use Stop Motion Studio.Get Stop Motion Studio, the world’s easiest app to get you into stop motion moviemaking today! Notice how he’s used a green Lego baseplate, the kind I told you doesn’t hold things down very well. ![]() Don’t worry about 3-point lighting on your first try. His lighting instructions are great, but I would just use whatever you have and move them around until you can see your subject. This fabulous tutorial by RIOFORCE is short and gives you all the information you need. share with the world, or just your best friend, via text, or on social media.export your cinematographic masterpiece.add sound effects, like wind, footsteps, and car noises.make the duration of a photo longer or shorter as needed.Set your photo duration to 0.08 seconds or 3 frames. If you’re using The Force, instead of software, like I do-and you’re flying by the seat of your pants, guesstimating how much you’ve moved your subject-import the photos into video editing software, like iMovie or Windows Moviemaker, and play your animation. Beginner brickfilmers aim for 12 fps or frames per second. If you’re using animation software on your desktop or an app on your phone-which helps you figure out how much your subject has moved-play your animation and see if anything needs to be changed. repeat until the action is complete (the minifigure has finished her dance move, the car has reached the house, etc.).put your camera or phone at eye level with the subject.make sure your set can’t move (with poster putty or tape).make sure your camera can’t move (with a tripod or use tape and poster putty to attach your phone to something stable).make sure there’s enough light to see your subject (a minifigure, a car, etc.).set up your animation space where there is no natural light.a neutral background, like a blank wall or a piece paper.Otherwise, just use one or more smaller plates. The Lego brand ones don’t hold things down firmly enough. If it’s a 10-inch by 10-inch, I recommend Strictly Briks’ baseplates, not Lego’s. desk lamps or other lights you can move around.something to animate, like a minifigure or a car.animation app, like Stop Motion Studio, or desktop animation software, like Frames.Warning: removing cake and frosting from minifigures is harder than it looks!Ī post shared by Elizeth "Zee" Labega TABLE OF CONTENTS.I used poster putty to attach our friendly witch to fruit.I made a camera cradle out of LEGO for my phone.I used two free apps on my phone: Splice for music and sound effects, and Stop Motion Studio for everything else, including recording my voice.I bought two minifigures in blind bags, so I didn’t know who would be my stars.To prove that you can make a fun LEGO stop motion with things you probably already have, I made this short adventure. who can make a short film out of next to nothing and.who didn’t touch any LEGO until her late forties.Sometimes it’s men who’ve played with LEGO since they were children and are very familiar with the building system. In part, I think, it’s because most are taught by younger men, often children and teens. ![]() are willing to spend a lot of time on your LEGO.have a definite interest in LEGO stop motion animation.Unfortunately, most of the animation tutorials I’ve watched assume that you: I mean, some very talented and skilled filmmakers. Skim this introduction so you’ll know what to look for in the YouTube how-tos by some filmmakers I envy. I’ve curated some of my favorites for your viewing pleasure. I love this century!!! Thanks to YouTube, we can learn the basics of animating LEGO without even getting out of bed. We all need more joyful heart jigs, right? ![]() You’ll lose track of time when you’re making a LEGO stop motion, and you’ll convince yourself that your solution to creative problems are absolute genius.
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