Beautiful! I have just gotten back in to stop-motion animation and I'm so happy I have your videos to reference and to get inspired by! 😄 Thanks for all your time and effort!
Your great at making tutorials I mean claymations are now one of my favorite UA-cam vids like the legend himself lee hardcastle is my favorite UA-camr even though he’s really gruesome I love his content also other claymations like twin tales, Trent shy, and more I mean it all starts with you because your the one showing us how to be like them I mean I’ve got a small Chanel but if it wasn’t for people like you and lee I wouldn’t want to have a career in film and work with animation keep up the vids
1:24 - 1:30 Quite kaboom in the cannon...your character: Eh? Marvin: There was suppose to be an Earth-shuddering KABOOM!!! Me: ha!🤣ha!🤣ha!🤣! Very funny!
That's pretty much the purpose of the tutorials I've made (ua-cam.com/play/PL44F7344428AB62FC.html). There's one on basic setup, though it's a little dated in that it goes into using camcorders. But there's a newer tutorial on using a phone.
My tutorial on dancing gets into reference footage. I don't always use reference unless I'm really going for believable, precise timing. The more cartoony the motion, the less you need reference. But it's also good for beginners to learn about timing, even if you're going for an exaggerated style.
How do I know if sound effects taken from video games/films are copyrighted? and would a feature film production actually require purchasing said assets from their source?
A sound effect taken directly from a video game or film would be copyrighted. Feature film productions buy the rights to the sound effects they use, or create their own. Studios often just have their own library of sound effects, or if they hire a service provider like Skywalker Sound, they're paying for the rights to use the sound effects available in their library.
Beautiful! I have just gotten back in to stop-motion animation and I'm so happy I have your videos to reference and to get inspired by! 😄 Thanks for all your time and effort!
After cutting and editing the video, the sound editing is my favourite part! It's like another art form :)
Michael you just blew my mind! All I need now is the right sound …. So exciting
These tutorials are just amazing. They're informative and fun to watch. Thank you for doing them!
YOU MAKE THE BEST VIDEOS. Appreciate you!
First and your tutorials help me so much thank you
Just watched your lovely reel over on vimeo. Bravo, maestro.
Gorgeous Stuff this
These videos are so full of effort =] thank you so much dude
Excellent and smart stop motion tutorial video. 😺👍
1:06 I do exactly the same thing and I also use y2mate :D
Nice tutorial!
Your great at making tutorials I mean claymations are now one of my favorite UA-cam vids like the legend himself lee hardcastle is my favorite UA-camr even though he’s really gruesome I love his content also other claymations like twin tales, Trent shy, and more I mean it all starts with you because your the one showing us how to be like them I mean I’ve got a small Chanel but if it wasn’t for people like you and lee I wouldn’t want to have a career in film and work with animation keep up the vids
Thanks for this 😊
Reallly great and useful tutorial, thank you!
Thanks again, very helpfull, again 👍
1:24 - 1:30
Quite kaboom in the cannon...your character: Eh? Marvin: There was suppose to be an Earth-shuddering KABOOM!!!
Me: ha!🤣ha!🤣ha!🤣! Very funny!
Bon travail
Make a video teaching how to animate a fight scene, Please,
I really need to know!!
Yes, Your Words are Correct....0:10
thanks for making this video Now I can create sound in my videos and make better videos like you or... guldies
Can you make stop motion puppet using wooden dowels and hook nails
The wooden dowels would work as the bones, but hook nails wouldn't hold them in position. You would still need to connect the dowels with wire.
I want to do stopmotion, do you have any ideas on how to get started?
That's pretty much the purpose of the tutorials I've made (ua-cam.com/play/PL44F7344428AB62FC.html). There's one on basic setup, though it's a little dated in that it goes into using camcorders. But there's a newer tutorial on using a phone.
How do we get the cars for animation
I've just used toy cars, like ones made for barbie.
Request Tutorial: animate using plushs
Here's a question how do you use refrence footage when animating and should you always use it?
My tutorial on dancing gets into reference footage. I don't always use reference unless I'm really going for believable, precise timing. The more cartoony the motion, the less you need reference. But it's also good for beginners to learn about timing, even if you're going for an exaggerated style.
How do I know if sound effects taken from video games/films are copyrighted? and would a feature film production actually require purchasing said assets from their source?
A sound effect taken directly from a video game or film would be copyrighted. Feature film productions buy the rights to the sound effects they use, or create their own. Studios often just have their own library of sound effects, or if they hire a service provider like Skywalker Sound, they're paying for the rights to use the sound effects available in their library.