When I first started this assignment, I was planning on creating a lyrics video to the song 'Drinking from the bottle' by Tinie Temper and Calvin Harris. But after cutting out of the the lyrics, and props that I needed, I started taking indiviual photographs of each frame, to then later import to windows movie maker and edited the images together with the audio using that.
After have all of my photographs, I started putting together the images on windows movie maker. It took so long just to get a few seconds long, and I used over 50 images just to get about 4 seconds.
Here is a short clip of what I put together of the bottle spinning.
Thursday, 28 March 2013
Thursday, 21 March 2013
Progress Update
So for my stop motion animation, I have decided to create a lyric video of the first minute of the song 'Drinking From The Bottle' by Tinie Temper and Calvin Harris. So for this I've had to find out what the right lyrics are for this part of the song, and find a font that I would like for my video.
I found the font that I liked on dafont.com, and then got each word in that font, screen shot it, and added them to a photoshop document, to be printed all at the same time.
I am now at the stage of cutting out each word, and then start animating next lesson.
Thursday, 14 March 2013
Exposure Sheets
Here is the video that we made based on a audio track, and the timing which we recorder on these exposure sheets.

The image on the right is my exposure sheet, and the sheet on the right, was the sheet of my partner I found it hard dividing up the audio track into frames. So i worked it out into seconds and managed to put it together that way.
Thursday, 31 January 2013
Extra Research
Here is flip book that i found. It is the whole music video to the song 'Gangnam Style'. I like how the have recreated the video almost exactly, but in a flip book.
This is a video that i created myself using the software Monkey Jam. We were all moving slightly, whilst someone was in control of pressing the shutter. After every little move we make, he took another picture.
Here is a video with words that spell out the lyrics to the song that it is played with it. Each word and sometimes letter is placed one at a time, and a new photograph is then taken. Then it altogether it looks like it is being spelt out.
Thursday, 10 January 2013
Sally's Comment
Thanks! So I got 58 points, which means i got a pass and 4 off a merit.
Thank You! :):)
Thank You! :):)
Thursday, 13 December 2012
POST FOR BLOG!!
Here is the check list of things that i need in this blog!
What is it? Show What Else?
1. Cut out | Examples | Class Exercise
2. Model Based | Examples | Class Exercise
3. Pixilation | Examples | Class Exercise
4. Cell Based | Examples | N/A
5. Time-Lapse | Examples | N/A
O. Persistence of Vision - what is it?
O. History
o. Origins
o. 30's - 50's
o. 50's-80's
o. 80's-present
What is it? Show What Else?
1. Cut out | Examples | Class Exercise
2. Model Based | Examples | Class Exercise
3. Pixilation | Examples | Class Exercise
4. Cell Based | Examples | N/A
5. Time-Lapse | Examples | N/A
O. Persistence of Vision - what is it?
O. History
o. Origins
o. 30's - 50's
o. 50's-80's
o. 80's-present
Time Lapse Animation
Time Lapse Animation is a series of lots of images taken of a
subject over a length of time, and then the images are all played one right
after another. The results then look like a sped up recording of something that
has been film. Time Lapse Animation is used to show the sun rising and setting
in the sky, also it is sometimes used to show a room filling up over a couple
of hours, and even to see the progress of a growing plant.
To do a time-lapse
animation, a camera is set up in a place where it will not get moved and keep
the same thing in the frame. The camera is then put on a setting so that it
takes a photograph every so often.
Here is a Time Lapse Animation, It is a bowl of fruit that was left for 74 day. The camera was set to take a picture every 40 minutes, and is played back at 30 frames per seconds.
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