I really liked this part of the course, learning how to make a small animation using images and small objects. I liked piecing the photos together to make an animation. We used how the green screen worked in animations, that its used so we can put another image of a place or building in the background.
I like the stop frame photography the most even though it is something you have to be patient. I liked after it was all put together you got a small video made up of the images i had take.
If i could have changed things or done things better, i think i would have made some of my animations longer and thought more about where i was and what i was doing. I found that some of my animations were really short and i didn't like some of the places i did the animations. I could have thought about my work a bit more and more planning.
Animation requires a lot of time and patients but i have learned that to make an animation, you can use a lot of things. Like when we were in the studio, when we did the light photography, we used some of the images and turned it into a small animation. We also learned how to use everyday things like a child's toy. We used the green screen in the studio with an object in front of it so we could change the background image.
I was surprised with how many images you would need for an animation to be about a minute long because i learned that to make an animation, when you stitch them together, to make them go fast there needs to be between 6 and 12 frames per second.
So the more images you had, the longer you animation would be.
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