Such an inspirational lesson. I usually make documentaries or commercial videos about Korean Traditional drinks. This video will take me to the next level for sure with a skill called 'a stop motion in another level.' Huge thanks from Korea and I'm one of your subscriber from now on. Sorry for my not-fluent English.
@@skylerburtphotos Quick question about using just the one light. Any reason you decided to do this as it means the background isnt evenly lit? Is that something you just didn't worry about because you wanted the directional feel of the one light? I find I'm often adding a light to counter this or bringing in a graduated filter in Lightroom . Would love to hear your thoughts/process on this. Thanks
This was fun to watch! I recently started painting and making flatlays. And two days ago, I did a very similar yellow. Only mine, was Annie Sloan Chalk Paint. But same fun bright idea. Great to see you posting. Cheers and well done on the cookie video. Cheers, Ivy.
Very good work, very inspiring as always, we missed you, but we understand how complicated the situation is. So we will be waiting for a new video. Greetings from South America !!!
Whenever I watch someone eating yummy foods makes me crave and ended up eating somewhat similar. Same effect... watching your stop motion wanna make me create some dope stop motion content 🔥 Your stop motion is piece of art!!!
So inspiring seeing such hard work OMG , thanks for sharing , would you please share some tips , like how many frames you take for a 1sec timeline , other things to be aware of while shooting stop motions , actually never tried it and definitely wanna give it a try , thanks again
Amazing video!! Thank you so much for sharing. Do you recommend using continuous light for stop motion? or can they be made with flash as well? Which one do you prefer? Thank you so much!
Yeah I love shooting with flash or strobes but the DragonFrame4 software uses the live view of the camera so you need continuous light for that but you can shoot with strobes and edit with adobe
This is soooo cool. Do you have a video giving tips or behind the scenes making stop motion using a mobile phone ? (Samsung galaxy maybe ? ) greetings from Amsterdam 🙂
This is soooo helpfuld and very inspiring - thanks for sharing Tyler 🙌🏼 I can see that there goes A LOT of work and time into creating these. That makes me curious to know how you price projects like these? Not that you should share pricing this exact projekt but more in genereal terms maybe? Thanks a lot in advance - best from Susanne
Hey! I admire your photos and videos! Tell me, is motion markup a transparent JPEG? and it is displayed in the program for remote shooting during your process, and not just for clarity in the video?
Man, I love your content! your videos, edits, talking, watching the way you work... this one was insane!!! Did you got a detailed storyboard for all this sequence or was it a bit of a freestyle? Also, were you working in this piece alone? Keep on rocking! ⚡️🔥❤️🥰
Ok.. this is awsome! Amazing tutorial. Thank You! One question. How tired you must be at the end of the day after shooting an ad and a tutorial at the same time;)
@@skylerburtphotos do you think that I would be able to take these high level of pictures if with the same setups and a canon three digits model camera
Yes for sure, as long as you can manually control focus and exposure any camera will do. The larger the megapixels the more you can crop in afterwards but other than that every camera works
Happy to see you after a long time.
Happy to see a new video and it is awesome like all the others!
Even better turn the playback down to .25x and watch each frame in the stop motion. Fascinating.
I like the whisk to ingredients idea.
Great point about the weight of the cookie.
Thanks, I liked how it turned out as well
Your a genius Skyler! Can't even fathom this level of creativity. Keep em coming! 👏🏼
Genius and my name rarely brush the same sentence but I'll take it 😀 thanks!
good that you are back with this great video !! Thank you!!
I love how detailed this is, wow. Thank you for uploading and being so detailed! Cheers.
Thanks 😊
Our boy's back again!
Cheers 🍻
So well done & fun!! Thank you for sharing!
So happy to see you again. Excellent BTS and a fantastic product shot animation. Love your work so much :)
Thanks 😊
Such an inspirational lesson. I usually make documentaries or commercial videos about Korean Traditional drinks. This video will take me to the next level for sure with a skill called 'a stop motion in another level.' Huge thanks from Korea and I'm one of your subscriber from now on. Sorry for my not-fluent English.
Thank you com sam me da 😄
super cool infor and breakdown. thanks for sharing.
Great Video! Lots of great info!
So creative and much fun!
Looks Great!!
Very creative and informative as well as interesting on how he does the slow motion
Dude, absolutely incredible. I love it. What a great video for bang cookies, I bet they were over the moon with it
Thanks man
@@skylerburtphotos Quick question about using just the one light. Any reason you decided to do this as it means the background isnt evenly lit? Is that something you just didn't worry about because you wanted the directional feel of the one light? I find I'm often adding a light to counter this or bringing in a graduated filter in Lightroom . Would love to hear your thoughts/process on this. Thanks
This was fun to watch!
I recently started painting and making flatlays.
And two days ago, I did a very similar yellow.
Only mine, was Annie Sloan Chalk Paint.
But same fun bright idea. Great to see you posting.
Cheers and well done on the cookie video.
Cheers, Ivy.
Hey cool that yellow is nice! Thanks 😊
FINALLY another episode🤣 , thanks for helping me improve my food blog ❤❤❤
Thanks
your stop motions are awesome!!!
Very good work, very inspiring as always, we missed you, but we understand how complicated the situation is. So we will be waiting for a new video. Greetings from South America !!!
Thanks!
Awesome! Thanks!
Whenever I watch someone eating yummy foods makes me crave and ended up eating somewhat similar. Same effect... watching your stop motion wanna make me create some dope stop motion content 🔥
Your stop motion is piece of art!!!
Thank you yeah good food art makes ya hungry
Awesome.
I'm just thinking to browse on your channel then suddenly pop up this video on suggestions.
Interesting videos, as always.👌❤
Thank you I appreciate it
You are my stopmotion inspiration man 👍🏼👍🏼 looking for a stopmotion course hopefully
Thanks! Yeah a course would be a awesome idea
Love your creation! Did you make something like storyboard before shoot?
I am blown away by your skills my dude 😮🔥👍 this looks so time consuming but you are a master of video
Hey thanks man! Yeah it took forever but nothing that some good tunes and a cracken drink won't get yah through
So inspiring seeing such hard work OMG , thanks for sharing , would you please share some tips , like how many frames you take for a 1sec timeline , other things to be aware of while shooting stop motions , actually never tried it and definitely wanna give it a try , thanks again
Thanks! Yeah I try to shoot stop motion at 12fps so 12 frames per second
Hi, I'm from Brazil and your work is amazing.
What is the name of the software you are using?
Thanks
Dragon Frame 4 its cool because not only is it a great software but it's a one time purchase
Hi you are amazing professional....whit software you use for stop motion?
That's really cool :)
Great job! What soft do you use for stop motion? Premier pro?
Hello, I loved your video. One question, what program do you use to make the animation? Greetings.
amazing
Great vid. Whats the Stop Motion software that you use/recommend?
Amazing video!! Thank you so much for sharing. Do you recommend using continuous light for stop motion? or can they be made with flash as well? Which one do you prefer? Thank you so much!
Yeah I love shooting with flash or strobes but the DragonFrame4 software uses the live view of the camera so you need continuous light for that but you can shoot with strobes and edit with adobe
Beautiful work. One question if I may ask, you did you used continuous light instead of strobe?? Thanks
Wow! For the first time I saw how stop motion is created. Awesome!
On what base did you create the background? Is it plywood or something?
This is soooo cool. Do you have a video giving tips or behind the scenes making stop motion using a mobile phone ? (Samsung galaxy maybe ? ) greetings from Amsterdam 🙂
This is soooo helpfuld and very inspiring - thanks for sharing Tyler 🙌🏼 I can see that there goes A LOT of work and time into creating these. That makes me curious to know how you price projects like these? Not that you should share pricing this exact projekt but more in genereal terms maybe? Thanks a lot in advance - best from Susanne
Hey! I admire your photos and videos! Tell me, is motion markup a transparent JPEG? and it is displayed in the program for remote shooting during your process, and not just for clarity in the video?
Yeah I believe your referring to DF4's Onion Skin feature, which yes provides a transparent image on top of the live view
Awesome video. 👌
Thank you!
Man, I love your content! your videos, edits, talking, watching the way you work... this one was insane!!! Did you got a detailed storyboard for all this sequence or was it a bit of a freestyle? Also, were you working in this piece alone? Keep on rocking! ⚡️🔥❤️🥰
Ok.. this is awsome! Amazing tutorial. Thank You!
One question. How tired you must be at the end of the day after shooting an ad and a tutorial at the same time;)
cool
What software are you using?
Dragon Frame 4 its cool because not only is it a great software but it's a one time purchase
What software is ? Nice Work!!!
Dragon Frame 4 its cool because not only is it a great software but it's a one time purchase
@@skylerburtphotos Thank you, we enjoy your channel !!
Amazing master piece !
May I know the camera model?
Thanks! It's the canon 5ds
@@skylerburtphotos do you think that I would be able to take these high level of pictures if with the same setups and a canon three digits model camera
Yes for sure, as long as you can manually control focus and exposure any camera will do. The larger the megapixels the more you can crop in afterwards but other than that every camera works
How did you end up charging for a project fee on this? Amazing.
Which software can you pl. mention the software name
It's called DragonFrame 4
How much did you charge for this motion video? 🤔
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