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believe it or not, this is actually one of the main reasons i bought a digital. I was really into stop motion animation and decided the best way to do it properly was with a digital camera. That and when i was reading about the Corpse Bride movie I read that they used a digital camera for the whole movie.

Great job base, well done.
 
thebeginning said:
you should do that, it would be awesome. what software are you using to set up the animation afterwards?

a tripod would help alot i'm sure. might take away that 'being there' feel a bit, but whatever.

for alot of video smoothness you'll want at least 10-15 frames a second, preferably 20. that's alot. currently, film is shot at 29.997 fps. HD is a little different, because it actually does twice as much as it needs to then splices itself together, but that's another story. i'd say keep it somewhere around 5, that's alot easier.

I put it together in image ready.

The first one was only 2 fps. The matrix one was I think 4 fps.
 
Great idea. Lots of potential for more creative games! :thumbup:

Uni, the movie rocks!
 

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