Task 4

 Stop Motion 1:

 


Stop motion 2:




1. Which software did you try?

An app that I used on my phone which is called "Osnap" which was simple, intuitive with a powerful time-lapse and stop motion photography. This was perfect for stop motions. I also used Adobe Premier pro by adding the photos into the editing which turned out brilliantly. 


2. Which did you prefer, why

As of experience I preferred Adobe Premier pro just because on how simple it is and how you don't have to over complicate your self by pressing other specific buttons ect.


3. Research methods - where did you find them?

I found this app by researching different types of stop motions app for phones and came across an app called "OSnap".


4. Was that the best method of research, or the easiest (or?)

This overall was the easiest to find information of different types of software's on YouTube because, it allows me to see what types of information's they're giving and how it looks when using it.


5. How did the animation turn out?

Overall the animations turned out very nicely except for a few mistakes which is making the focus all of the place and some shaky camera work but other than that the whole clip turned out as a solid stop motion edit.

6. Share with a classmate, review theirs and get feedback?

Starting with the negatives, my classmate has said that the camera seems to shake allot for the Lego video and the lighting of the brightness was all over the place.

As of the positives, my classmate has picked out that the Lego one is smooth enough to make it seem like you took a lot of time with each frames for it. For my other stop motion video which was the scrunched up paper, it was also overall well made as it had a hidden message which makes it more interesting rather than just looking at a scrunched paper going past the screen which by adding a message gives it a more meaning.


7. Do you agree with the feedback?
Overall when it comes to the negatives I see where they're on about as the whole focus was all over the place which would make some parts brighter than others and then would move. However, for the positives I also agree as I've made it so that it can be very interesting to watch.

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