Another experiment with iStopMotion, this time with the kids, and we have two (very) short films to show for it on YouTube: Race car goes fast (stop-motion) and Batman gets in the Batmobile.
Each one is two seconds long. It was hard to keep their attention this long. Remember, 24 frames/second. What did help was turning on voice activation, so I could say (and say again) “capture one” rather than reaching back to the computer to take each frame. It wasn’t foolproof, but a timesaver all the same.
To my annoyance, YouTube actually clipped the last frame of the “Race car” video, probably to put their Share / Watch Again frame on there. Frustrating, since the final frame had the kids entering the picture (deliberately).
2 responses so far ↓
1 Oliver // Jan 28, 2007 at 4:41 am
In order to keep your kids interested. you could drop the frame rate to 12 frames per sec or even lower. The Zeum in San Francisco uses 5 frames per sec with kids.
Regards,
Oliver
Boinx Software
2 John Roberts // Jan 28, 2007 at 11:46 am
Good to know, Oliver. Thanks.
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