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    Dale Grahn on Creating a Look

    February 28, 2013 by Patrick

    Dale Grahn on color timing “The Ring” by not creating “looks” and focusing instead on what makes things creepy.

    To learn more from Dale, check out our app Dale Grahn Color for the iPad at dalegrahncolor.com.

    Filed Under: Featured, Interviews Tagged With: Animation, App, Color, Color Correction, color timer, CrumplePop., Dale Grahn, Dale Grahn Interview, Disney, ipad, Pixar, Toy Story, Tutorial

    Dale Grahn on Working at Pixar

    February 19, 2013 by Patrick

    Dale Grahn tells the story of color timing Toy Story for Pixar.

    To learn more about our Dale Grahn Color iPad app take a look at dalegrahncolor.com.

    Filed Under: Featured, Interviews Tagged With: Animation, App, Color, Color Correction, color timer, CrumplePop., Dale Grahn, Dale Grahn Interview, Disney, ipad, Pixar, Toy Story, Tutorial

    Beautiful Stop Motion DSLR Rig

    January 31, 2011 by Patrick

    My Canon 5d MKII rig from lance lundstrom on Vimeo.


    Canon5Dtips posted Lance Lundstrom’s incredible stop motion animation of assembling a DSLR rig. It reminds me of Sesame Street’s wonderful stop motion animation segments. Pretty cool stuff.

    Filed Under: DSLR Tagged With: Animation, DSLR Rig, Rig, Stop Motion Animation

    How to: Photomotion

    January 18, 2011 by Patrick

    Walkabout from Bill Newsinger on Vimeo.


    I’m a huge fan of stop motion photography and today on Vimeo Video School there’s a great post on how to do photomotion (like the gorgeous video above.) Here are their suggestions:

    1. Make a Plan. Think of an event or location to shoot. If it’s an event, make sure there will be lots of movement and motion. If you’re shooting at a special location, think of how you want the camera to move about the space. It could just be you walking around with the camera, or you could strap it to a bike and take a ride.
    2. Take lots of Photos! Keep shooting and shooting! Most cameras will have a burst setting, where you can set it to take a photo every few seconds. Or, just simply click the shutter yourself. You can get a good feel for it once you start shooting.
    3. Import & Edit. Once you’re finished shooting tons of photos, you will need to get them on your computer so that you can animate them. All cameras do this a little differently, but you can more or less drag and drop them from the camera drive, into a computer folder. For more help with transferring files from a camera, check out our Vimeo 101: Editing tutorial. Once you have the photos on your computer, you’re going to need to get them in your video editor. Before you import to your editing program, you may need to change some settings that will set the photo-duration in your timeline. Most of the time, you can edit the length of each photo in the program. Put them into the program in the order that you want, and each photo does not need to last the same amount of time. Change it up and try different speeds out.
    4. Add Music or Sound. Photomotions are often accompanied by music that fits the tempo of the shots. You could also choose a song before you start editing and cut



    If you dig this, Vimeo it’s very own photomotion channel. So if you make one of these, post it. Its cool to see what people come up with.

    Filed Under: How To Tagged With: Animation, How To, Photomotion, Stop Motion Animation

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