Tuesday, 20 January 2015

How I Made the Video

My method of creating the animation, was by taking my object and slowly moving it. Each time I made a movement, I took a photograph of it. When finally collating the images together and altering the speed of each photo, you get the effect of the object moving. It can be quite time consuming as the more detail you put into it, the better it looks. However the outcome is worth the time it takes to create.

In some of the scenes, there are some positions I wanted the wooden art model to be placed it that were challenging. This is because the art model was restricted to certain positions. However, this problem was easily resolved by using other objects for the art model to lean on. As long as they weren't visible when taking the photos then it was very helpful for these situations.

When it came to editing, I used Windows Movie Maker to put the clips together and decide on the speed of the photos, and then I moved onto using 'Cyber-link Power-director 12' to improve the videos quality, and add the music.

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