Thursday, 27 August 2009

Duplicating Frames

One frame on the iStopMotion program only goes for one tenth of a second and, when played, this is extremely fast. If one desires a frame to go longer than this, all one has to do is duplicate the frame, creating another frame which is identical. This results with the frame going for two tenths of a second even though they are actually two different frames. If it is desired that the smae frame go on for five seconds, all that needs to be done, instead of trying to caaputure the scene fifty times, is that the one frame need only be duplicated 49 times, guaranteed to be identical.



If it is desired for something to go over a long period of time, it can be a long proccess capturing the scene so many times. It is also possible for things to be moved or go off balance etc. wwhich recks the entire mood of the piece, particualy when it becomes obvious that there has been movement which it often is as it is difficult to get the pieces i the exact same positions. Even the slightest movement an be detecatable when watching the final product.



-stops moving of set and props.

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