Monday, 9 January 2012
Stop-motion Example
To create the opening for my TV show, I will be using the technique of stop-motion in which you take various pictures and put them altogether to create one big piece; here is an example of some photograph's I have taken for my final stop-motion video.
It shows my main subject 'Sonny' pulling a mobile phone out of her pocket and answering it, and in my finalised one, it will be followed up by pictures of her finding out about her 'big chance', going through Hollywood and etc. Also, as you can see from these pictures, the background is quite bland and boring and if you had this as an opening for a television show, it wouldn't look very professional. So, for the final video, I will cut around 'Sonny' in each picture individually and then proceed to put different images and text around her, portraying the idea of her in Hollywood; I will show how I've done this on another post about the editing process.
Here is an example of all my photograph's put together as one:
This is just a simple video showing how all of my images would fit together; I have put the pictures together on iMovie and made each picture last for 0.1 seconds. Although, in my final one, I would make certain pictures last longer than other ones for different effects; for example, the picture after the phone call would last longer as it is a big impact on the opening and the most important part - I also might put some sort of big effect over it to make it stand out more, like Photoshopping a window of an aeroplane that would slowly merge over her, to make it seem like she's on an aeroplane to Hollywood, followed by some sort of animation like one of my original example ones of the plane going over America.
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