The 1st piece of assessed work we were set was stop-motion. My group included myself and my friend Dan, together we came up with a few ideas but we did most of it as we went a long. We realised that it was better to have a plan than do it as we went a long but we decided we were far too into the project to start all over again and decided if we have time we could do a couple of short stop-motion films. In the end we only got round to taking more pictures but not actually creating a movie.
I had never used any of the programs that we needed to produce the stop-motion, I found it interesting to have a little play around and see what things did and changed the filter so many times but then after a couple of hours playing around with the software I figured out what i liked and what i didn't like. Adobe Photoshop was one of the programs we used it was fairly straight forward after my friend explained it to me for the 3rd time round. On the other hand I had a lot of trouble with Adobe Premiere even after millions of explanations I just could get my head around it and it took a very very long time for it to click but it did come to me eventually.
The main influence for our stop-motion was Prodigy's Smack My Bitch up video. We thought that by taking the images from a first person perspective may add something 'different' to the final piece. We spent a lot of time just watching stop-motion movies on the Internet, mainly via YouTube but did not see any that I can remember that were in 1st person so we thought we would try something different!
I had never used any of the programs that we needed to produce the stop-motion, I found it interesting to have a little play around and see what things did and changed the filter so many times but then after a couple of hours playing around with the software I figured out what i liked and what i didn't like. Adobe Photoshop was one of the programs we used it was fairly straight forward after my friend explained it to me for the 3rd time round. On the other hand I had a lot of trouble with Adobe Premiere even after millions of explanations I just could get my head around it and it took a very very long time for it to click but it did come to me eventually.
The main influence for our stop-motion was Prodigy's Smack My Bitch up video. We thought that by taking the images from a first person perspective may add something 'different' to the final piece. We spent a lot of time just watching stop-motion movies on the Internet, mainly via YouTube but did not see any that I can remember that were in 1st person so we thought we would try something different!
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