Stop Motion Studio for Mac

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Add some images to the movie.

Place your camera in front of the “set” that you are going to photograph. Check to make sure the entire frame is in view. It is very important to make sure the camera is firmly supported so it doesn’t shake as you shoot each frame. Otherwise, the end result will appear jumpy and lack continuity. Keep in mind that the more frames you capture, the smoother the results will appear in your final video. 24 frames are equal to one second of the film. Click the “Capture” button or hit “Enter” on your keyboard to capture an image. If you can’t see a live image you may have to select your camera from the capture source menu first.

Begin shooting the stop motion sequence. Move each figure bit-by-bit in very small increments each time. It may be the entire body if the figure is walking, or it may just be an arm, head or leg. If you are moving only one body part and you find that the figure is tilting or threatening to fall over, make use of poster tack or stickum under the feet or other area touching a part of the set. Repeat the movement sequence until your action step is completed.