Stop Motion Animation - 2018-2019
H103- Practice | H104-Practice | H201 - Practice | H202-Practice | H204-Practice
Tips - working with dough and googly eyes
- When you work with your dough, be sure to use the ball of dough to pick up extra little pieces of dough so that it doesn't fall on the floor and get ground into the carpet.
- Keep track of your googly eyes.
- Flatten your dc on your hand or on the table. Flattening it on the paper makes it stick to the paper.
- Use tape to keep your paper from moving.
- Keep your iPad still. The only thing that moves is your piece of dough.
Vocabulary
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Previous Stop Motion projects:
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Working with iStopMotion
Step 1: Open up iStop Motion on you iPad
Step 2: Click on the + to create a new clip (or click on the purple/yellow clip if it has zero frames)
Step 3: Go back to Gallery and name your clip (click on Gallery in the upper left corner of iStopMotion. It will show when you hover over where it's located. Click on the iStopMotion Clip text to put in your name. Name your clip with your classroom number and then your names - example: H202-debi-chito
Step 4: Click on your clip and go to the camera icon (top right) and choose Back camera > settings (more the square to focus and then press done.
Step 5: Go to the Settings gear (bottom right) and change the frame rate to 15 fps. Turn on the grid lines. Tap outside of the settings box to go to your movie screen.
Step 6: You're ready to begin. When in doubt take more pictures than you need. You can always delete them.
Step 7: Get an iPad stand and carefully put your iPad on the stand. You can raise or lower the iPad platform by pressing on the green button and lifting the arm or lowering the arm. If you are using a paper, tape it down so that it doesn't move. You won't be moving your iPad once you get started, unless you're shooting a new scene.
Step 8: iStop Motion automatically saves your project when you are done working each day.
Step 9: When you're done with your project you'll go to the Gallery and click on the share button on your clip and you'll choose to save it as a movie and then you'll click on the save video button. If you're going to be editing it in iMovie, you can press the button that says copy to iMovie.
Step 1: Open up iStop Motion on you iPad
Step 2: Click on the + to create a new clip (or click on the purple/yellow clip if it has zero frames)
Step 3: Go back to Gallery and name your clip (click on Gallery in the upper left corner of iStopMotion. It will show when you hover over where it's located. Click on the iStopMotion Clip text to put in your name. Name your clip with your classroom number and then your names - example: H202-debi-chito
Step 4: Click on your clip and go to the camera icon (top right) and choose Back camera > settings (more the square to focus and then press done.
Step 5: Go to the Settings gear (bottom right) and change the frame rate to 15 fps. Turn on the grid lines. Tap outside of the settings box to go to your movie screen.
Step 6: You're ready to begin. When in doubt take more pictures than you need. You can always delete them.
Step 7: Get an iPad stand and carefully put your iPad on the stand. You can raise or lower the iPad platform by pressing on the green button and lifting the arm or lowering the arm. If you are using a paper, tape it down so that it doesn't move. You won't be moving your iPad once you get started, unless you're shooting a new scene.
Step 8: iStop Motion automatically saves your project when you are done working each day.
Step 9: When you're done with your project you'll go to the Gallery and click on the share button on your clip and you'll choose to save it as a movie and then you'll click on the save video button. If you're going to be editing it in iMovie, you can press the button that says copy to iMovie.