Today we will work on our whiteboard animations. We will continue working on this for the next class or two.
The final should be about 7-10 seconds long. If we use 15 Frames per second then you'll end up with about 100 to 150 pictures.
We will review camera settings and watch some examples of successful projects.
Your camera settings should be;
P - Programmed - This means the camera will decide a lot of the settings for you.
ISO 1000 - This means that the camera is sensitive enough to take a well lit picture
Your camera should be set to Manual Focus - Select M on the side of the lens.
Here are a couple of good examples of a Whiteboard Stop Motion Animation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uOcBIJIQco
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vZ0iqUS6sg
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