To create this stop motion animation, I first cleared off a flat surface and set up platforms for a light source and for a ball to roll off of and bounce. Then I recorded several shots of video reference of the ball rolling and bouncing. I imported my best video reference into a program called Tracker and tracked the timing and arcs of the ball. I used small pieces of artist tape to mark the arcs on the wall behind my film set. Using a string pulley system and tape, I suspended the ball into each position marked on the wall. Lastly, I Photoshopped the string and tape out of each picture and compiled those frames into a video.
Monday, March 7, 2016
Stop Motion Animation of Falling
To create this stop motion animation, I first cleared off a flat surface and set up platforms for a light source and for a ball to roll off of and bounce. Then I recorded several shots of video reference of the ball rolling and bouncing. I imported my best video reference into a program called Tracker and tracked the timing and arcs of the ball. I used small pieces of artist tape to mark the arcs on the wall behind my film set. Using a string pulley system and tape, I suspended the ball into each position marked on the wall. Lastly, I Photoshopped the string and tape out of each picture and compiled those frames into a video.
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