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Stop Motion Animation Story Board Background Camera

Storyboard Tips 0 Shot #- scene number 0 Description- Brief description of what is going to happen. 0 Are you zooming in? 0 What angle is the camera? 0 Are you recording a video clip?

Background 0 Is it going o be painted? 0 Do you need a box? 0 Is it a clay background? 0 Do you need o build part of your back ground? 0 What materials do you need to bring in to make your stop motion?

Background Idea’s Gulp. The worlds largest stop-animation set The magic box: Stop Motion Animation HD Electric feel- Stop motion Mario stop motion

Camera buttons 0 Shutter- on the side with the hand strap; it looks like a pac-mac. 0 Open the screen it will automatically turn on, but there is a power button on the inside of the screen. 0 On the lower left corner of the screen is the PHOTO button. 0 Zoom is on the top of the camera. 0 The Record button is the red and silver button left of the battery.

White balance Correct colorToo BlueToo Yellow 0 Hold a white piece of paper in front of your camera then remove it and you are ready to take the shot. 0 This will give you the correct color balance.

Camera Angles 0 Eye level- It shows subjects as we would expect to see them in real life 0 High angle- Shows the subject from above. 0 Low angle- Shows the subject from below 0 Bird’s eye- Shows directly above.

Tips 0 Frame your shot 0 Adjust your scene 0 White balance 0 “Shoot to Kill” Upload your pictures everyday incase something gets deleted off the memory card. Use all eyes when capturing your still photo’s, and video clips. Be prepared to experiment. Have a set number frames you want to get done every class.