I won a film fest using stop motion photography

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I recently entered the Ocean County Film Festival and had my stop motion, , screened in front of a couple hundred people. To my surprise I won two awards: Best Animation & People's Choice. David Silverman, director of The Simpsons Movie, handed out the awards to us.

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It was quite an exciting night :)

You can watch it on youtube here

Enjoy!
 
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How incredible is that?!!! Wow wow wow! Congrats, and thanks for sharing the news and the link.
 
Great video. Just curious did you mix video and stop motion or did you use the same camera?
 
Congratulations. Good fun. Have you thought about doing the whole thing in stop motion (pixillation)? It takes a bit of practice for the actors, but the effect is good. The whole of the Bolex Brothers' feature The Secret Life of Tom Thumb was shot in pixillation.

Another cool trick, though with a video camera, is for the actor to move in short hops. Then you edit out all the intermediate frames, except the ones with the actor at the height of each hop. This makes the actor appear to float. The actors can do basic aerobatic maneuvers.

Best,
Helen
 
Thanks everyone for your kind words!

@ dbguy- It was done by taking a bunch of pictures which creates the illusion of objects/people actually moving. It's a type of animation called stop motion. As long as you have a camera, you can make your own SM's too!

@ Los Angeles - The footage was shot on my Sony Handycam camcorder. It has the ability to shoot stills and record video. And yes, I mixed a combination of both pictures and stills to create this effect.

@Helen B- I originally thought about doing the whole thing in stop motion, but thought it would make the video interesting by combining the mix of stop motion and video together.

As for the trick, I have seen it done before and it does look really awesome :eek:) I've never tried it yet, but thanks for the tip! The stop motion "Tony vs. Paul" (can be found on youtube) uses that effect extremely well. I will also have to check out the Bolex Brothers :)

Once again..thanks everyone for the nice comments! You guys are great.
 

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