This is the first time I have met a content creator who discusses it easily understood and reveals to the audience without the stingy knowledge that this channel has, you are amazing 🎉 🎉
I created a short stop motion video (film) back in high school (1977) using a Super 8 camera and a shutter cable borrowed from my teacher. Though the video wasn't worthy of any reviews by others, I do have some additional shots of my grandparents that I wouldn't otherwise have had. Moreover, about 20 years ago I had the wherewithal to get the video copied from Super 8 film to DVD and then to HDD. Every so often, I play it and it takes me back to simpler times. Now that I'm approaching retirement and after seeing this video (some 46 years later), I will start creating stop-motion videos once again. Thanks, Steve!
Such an underrated channel. Steve is simply amazing. When you start to watch a video, you always finish the video. His ability to draw attention is just superb. Cheers mate.
I just started to learn about stop motion and watch this video after watching bunch of informative other videos. They were nice too but this video is mind blowing inspiring with all the camera angles and sound fx. You combined the stop motion tecnique together with all other film making knowledge and made a really nice content. I wanted to hit the like button several times. Thank you!
Excellent intro to stop motion using your phone. My 2 cents .. 1. You can make the final output even smoother using automated frame interpolation (I.e add 1 extra frame between 2 real frames) and run it at 24 Fps instead of 12 2. You can also keep the shutter open for longer and move the object when shutter is open to get motion blur (called “go motion”) but may have to use some smart “erase” tool (like on Google phones) to remove hand or stick you use to move the objects.
@@dman38 yes you can. The motion blur is captured on a single frame when the shutter is open and object is moved. I suggest you Google the term “go motion”.
👍🏻 My favorite sequence is the one where you let the smartphone "run away" from the toy car. When I was a boy, I did the animations with my Super 8 camera and the only option was with the manual shutter, frame by frame. A "dog work"! But it was great fun when the result was visible 5-10 days later when Kodak finally sent the developed film back. Thanks for the inspiring tutorial. I'll stay tuned ["rooaaarr!!" 😁].
What a fun and useful video. Great job! I'm retiring later this year after over 45 years in professional video production. When I retire, I plan to have Epidemic Sound for my personal video productions and I'm sure I'll try your technique for doing some kind of stop-motion. If I were not retiring, I'd get a model version of the van we use to transport all our video equipment. I'd paint it to match our real van, with our logo, phone number and all the graphics. Then, I'd animate the van indoors racing around our office and shooting out the door for the last shot, then match-cut a shot outside of our real van racing away down the street. That would be a fun social media post for us.
Fantastic guide! I think a small detail is to let people know to export each as a separate clip or provide a step in editing software to show how to slice it up.
tq mate for such an informative vid. I am sure gonna create some stop motion animation videos after my exams are done! I truly appretiate your editing and speaking efforts! keep it up!!
That was fun to watch. It reminds me of when I was teaching years ago and my class attempted stop motion animation with super 8 camera, real kids (from my class), chairs (they were the"car") and proceeded to do exactly what you were doing. However, with real film--can't make mistakes. It was fun and the kids learned a lot. Math was extremely important as the super 8 process was set at 15 fps. So the students had to calculate the number of separate shots to take and the distances to move to make it more realistic. Thanks for this--it brought back great memories.
That way to teach maths is wonderful, as kids they should learn to use maths like a tool for applying in their lives. It's not needed to learn a bunch of theories to enjoy and have fun.
Me to but none of us had cameras, nevermind smartphones, pencil and paper was our animation technique of choice with the help of tracing paper for that authentic 'onion peel' animation technique! 😊
Main Points if you want to learn a specific thing. 0:00 INTRO 0:38 EXPLANATION 0:55 ITEMS/EQUIPMENT 2:06 SHOOTING 5:55 EDITING 7:40 FINAL RESULTS(Ready to be watched)
Thanks very much for sharing this. I used to do stop-motion with a VHS camera when I was in middle school and now, I've downloaded the recommended app and can't wait to get started again.
Perfect and usefull educative content. I'm stil a huge amateur and using these types of videos such as cinematic gimball moves, or this stop motion, to "level up" myslef. Thank you for doing that. My equipment for now is only: Samsung s 22 ultra Dji osmo mobile 3 And filmmaker pro, as "studio"
An excellent piece of advice I found online for how to remotely control the shutter button is voice control feature. Turn voice control on and say 'turn volume up' every time you need to take a picture. Et voilà.
amazing tutorial. I got all what you explained. Thank you. Could you make another one explain how to make this kind of stop motion video, but on food cooking video?
Very creative but i am a very detailed oriented person so i did see the clay under the car in the crash sequence. But that is because you showed it during the takes and that was noticeable. But if there were no takes shown then maybe that would not be spotted. Over 10/10 Good Job
This is great. The Panasonic AG1950 used to do this. It would record for a quarter of a second. Four of these would make one frame. I used to animate kids favorite toys for their birthday.
I have taught stop-motion video at the high school level. I think this tutorial is excellent. One point I would make is that if you are using an iPhone, you can trigger the phone with your Apple watch. In my classes I use DSLRs simply because it is easier to lock them down.
What will you be animating using your phone? Let me know below 👇
Books, bikes
An intro to my TH-cam channel
@@Cichy1985 that’s a great idea 👌
Good day Sir Steve
How to avail epidemic sound for free.?
@@LearnOnlineVideo thank you bro now I know what I wanna do in my life🙏🏽
This is the first time I have met a content creator who discusses it easily understood and reveals to the audience without the stingy knowledge that this channel has, you are amazing 🎉 🎉
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Are you new to youtube? You must be dling it wrong
Agree
I created a short stop motion video (film) back in high school (1977) using a Super 8 camera and a shutter cable borrowed from my teacher. Though the video wasn't worthy of any reviews by others, I do have some additional shots of my grandparents that I wouldn't otherwise have had. Moreover, about 20 years ago I had the wherewithal to get the video copied from Super 8 film to DVD and then to HDD. Every so often, I play it and it takes me back to simpler times. Now that I'm approaching retirement and after seeing this video (some 46 years later), I will start creating stop-motion videos once again. Thanks, Steve!
Subbed !
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do you have it in your channel? I'd like to watch it 😎
@@christianmeza4941I don’t think so, but will post it. To be honest, it’s lame.
Such an underrated channel. Steve is simply amazing. When you start to watch a video, you always finish the video. His ability to draw attention is just superb. Cheers mate.
Indeed. I fully agree.
And the most humble guy. Honest and confident. It's an honour to come across his tutorial. Am watching from Swaziland 🇸🇿
I agree 200%
Underrated? He got 14k likes om this video! 😂
@@kyrkbymannen And 300k views for a great video older than 1 month? Dude, you obviously don't value this channel and have no standards.
WoW my kids learn alot from you Thank you for sharing this ideas and knowledge Godbless watching from Philippines
I just started to learn about stop motion and watch this video after watching bunch of informative other videos. They were nice too but this video is mind blowing inspiring with all the camera angles and sound fx. You combined the stop motion tecnique together with all other film making knowledge and made a really nice content. I wanted to hit the like button several times. Thank you!
The final shots of the rollover are a satisfying end.
Except you could see the clay.
Love the video wish I had all those equipments to create a video like that but how did u make your hand not be in the video while moving the car
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:55 Equipment & preparation
2:06 Shoot your footage
5:57 Editing
7:40 Final result
thank you :-) Indeed I'm wondering why no chapters are added, in 2023, as good practice.
Legends say they where a TH-cam hero
is ti the new "they're trying to clickbait"? 😀@@RecRoomFocused
Thank you
Well done. I’ll give it a go. Cheers!
Excellent intro to stop motion using your phone. My 2 cents ..
1. You can make the final output even smoother using automated frame interpolation (I.e add 1 extra frame between 2 real frames) and run it at 24 Fps instead of 12
2. You can also keep the shutter open for longer and move the object when shutter is open to get motion blur (called “go motion”) but may have to use some smart “erase” tool (like on Google phones) to remove hand or stick you use to move the objects.
Can you get motion blur in stop motion? These are literally just a series of still photos.
@@dman38 yes you can. The motion blur is captured on a single frame when the shutter is open and object is moved. I suggest you Google the term “go motion”.
I'd like to do videos like this. Good post!
Final sequence was unbeleivable. Such an innvoation for a small stop motion video !!! Mind blowing
Thank you so much 😀
This is the most well done stop motion video that I have come across. Respect.
Easy to understand. Just love this!
Just one word: AMAZING!!!!!
👍🏻 My favorite sequence is the one where you let the smartphone "run away" from the toy car.
When I was a boy, I did the animations with my Super 8 camera and the only option was with the manual shutter, frame by frame. A "dog work"! But it was great fun when the result was visible 5-10 days later when Kodak finally sent the developed film back.
Thanks for the inspiring tutorial. I'll stay tuned ["rooaaarr!!" 😁].
I did the same back in High School (1977). Wasn't my best work, in fact it was terrible, but it's on film and I still have it - saved to my HDD.
What a fun and useful video. Great job! I'm retiring later this year after over 45 years in professional video production. When I retire, I plan to have Epidemic Sound for my personal video productions and I'm sure I'll try your technique for doing some kind of stop-motion. If I were not retiring, I'd get a model version of the van we use to transport all our video equipment. I'd paint it to match our real van, with our logo, phone number and all the graphics. Then, I'd animate the van indoors racing around our office and shooting out the door for the last shot, then match-cut a shot outside of our real van racing away down the street. That would be a fun social media post for us.
Just do it already! Lol 😅
Amazing tutorial! Thank you!
Absoulty amazing! 8:02
Very nice job of teaching! Thank you for sharing!
Fantastic results! 👏I will love to see more of this type of animation. 😁
same here..
Indeed! we want more!
Here is one more Stop Motion
th-cam.com/video/eMYWVKd0ar0/w-d-xo.html
And another one
th-cam.com/video/CuUonVsI5Tg/w-d-xo.html
@@guentherj. these two videos are brilliant! Especially the milk crane one
Hi, there is one more thing. The second app from Stop Motion Studio: REMOTE CAMERA. There you‘re able to control your iPhone with an iPad.
Man you are awesome at creating contents for tiktok and TH-cam videos.
Great tutorial! Thank you! Until now, I never thought about doing a stop motion video. It looks like a lot of fun. Thanks for the inspiration.
This teacher thanks you for the high-quality instructional video! I think my students liked it.
Fantastic guide! I think a small detail is to let people know to export each as a separate clip or provide a step in editing software to show how to slice it up.
tq mate for such an informative vid. I am sure gonna create some stop motion animation videos after my exams are done! I truly appretiate your editing and speaking efforts!
keep it up!!
Really well done.
I am an animator, and I like your attention to detail
Cool experience just watching you work, keep it up
That was fun to watch. It reminds me of when I was teaching years ago and my class attempted stop motion animation with super 8 camera, real kids (from my class), chairs (they were the"car") and proceeded to do exactly what you were doing. However, with real film--can't make mistakes. It was fun and the kids learned a lot. Math was extremely important as the super 8 process was set at 15 fps. So the students had to calculate the number of separate shots to take and the distances to move to make it more realistic. Thanks for this--it brought back great memories.
Best video free editing software for iPhone and Mac pls?
That way to teach maths is wonderful, as kids they should learn to use maths like a tool for applying in their lives. It's not needed to learn a bunch of theories to enjoy and have fun.
Amazing! Thank you so much! Great help
Great tutor. Thank you 🙏
I love the final work or outcome...Will try it soon
Amazing final edit; great teaching as usual 👏
Great thanks for your great informative video love from 🇳🇵
Steve you gave me new hobby thank you so much 😋
Man i remember doing this in middle school with my classmates using marvel toys and make them look like they're fighting lmao
Cool
Me too! But, I couldn't get the camera on my pager to work...
Me to but none of us had cameras, nevermind smartphones, pencil and paper was our animation technique of choice with the help of tracing paper for that authentic 'onion peel' animation technique! 😊
Nice
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@@YourFavoriteBlueHedgehog
Nice
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Thanks for the video and those tipps 👍 3:32 Instead of the headphone you can also use a bluetooth remote from a selfiestick to take the photos.
I fully support this bonus tip 👆👌
The result was really cool!
Amazing! You explain everything sooo easily. Just love to watch your videos for photography learning. Keep educating us. 👍
Very cool have to try this
Main Points if you want to learn a specific thing.
0:00 INTRO
0:38 EXPLANATION
0:55 ITEMS/EQUIPMENT
2:06 SHOOTING
5:55 EDITING
7:40 FINAL RESULTS(Ready to be watched)
Thanks very much for sharing this. I used to do stop-motion with a VHS camera when I was in middle school and now, I've downloaded the recommended app and can't wait to get started again.
is it okay if you use a tablet
Sure, whatever works 👍
Great! Thank you 👌
This had to be one of the greatest tutorials I've seen! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, I appreciate that 🙏 I hope you try this technique yourself 📱👌
Impressive and informative! I have to go back and rewatch it to get some help before I try it. There is so much!
It really was an awesome video...Could be a reference to many youtubers in many aspects.
All my questions about stop motion animation answered in one video, thanks!
U earned a subscriber today my friend! Thanks for the simple explanation!!!
Long process, but hey,
it worth it!💥
Brilliant as usual. Thanks.
just sooo good. thank you for sharing!
Super helpful and inciteful!
Loooooove it, starting recording today !!! Top man Steve
Perfect and usefull educative content.
I'm stil a huge amateur and using these types of videos such as cinematic gimball moves, or this stop motion, to "level up" myslef.
Thank you for doing that.
My equipment for now is only:
Samsung s 22 ultra
Dji osmo mobile 3
And filmmaker pro, as "studio"
An excellent piece of advice I found online for how to remotely control the shutter button is voice control feature. Turn voice control on and say 'turn volume up' every time you need to take a picture. Et voilà.
amazing tutorial. I got all what you explained. Thank you. Could you make another one explain how to make this kind of stop motion video, but on food cooking video?
That turned out awesome!
very great info
Well done Steve I’m learning tons here for my sailing videos
The final clip was insane just so awesome, great job
Wow learning so much just from watching 2 of your videos
Excellent by this tutorial I learn how to use stop motion....thanks....
That was very informative. Thank you
Man oh man..not just a music guru but a “life” guru too….
You’re Simply the Best!
Really cool! Thanks!
You’re welcome Jeffrey 😉
That was the coolest thing ever. I used to be a member of Epidemic Sound for a year. I use inshot for all my editing, love it
Absolutely awesome!!!
Very creative but i am a very detailed oriented person so i did see the clay under the car in the crash sequence. But that is because you showed it during the takes and that was noticeable. But if there were no takes shown then maybe that would not be spotted. Over 10/10 Good Job
Thank you for sharing and inspiring. Peace!
Fantastic, thanks for sharing
You are a Genius..........! ❤❤❤
Hi Steve, could you make another video showing how to edit out hands in stop motion video? Or if you already have one up, kindly share the link.
Excellent. Quelle créativité ! Merci pour vos conseils.
Great knowledge from your video sir from nepal
I want to use your idea for a beginner like me. Thanks to you man.
Excellent tutorial bro..❤ Thank you so much for the video .❤❤
This is great. The Panasonic AG1950 used to do this. It would record for a quarter of a second. Four of these would make one frame. I used to animate kids favorite toys for their birthday.
I have taught stop-motion video at the high school level. I think this tutorial is excellent. One point I would make is that if you are using an iPhone, you can trigger the phone with your Apple watch. In my classes I use DSLRs simply because it is easier to lock them down.
Very cool and thank you
That was GREAT, man 👍 Thank you 🙏
You're very creative, thanks am lot for the tutorial
such a great video! Got me really excited to try !
The front angle with the camera rolling back along with the car flipping is incredible. I never would’ve thought moving the camera was an option.
Easy to follow and great video at the end.
The end is great! Very satisfying
Enjoyed this how to video Quite Alot! Thank You
Thanks for sharing! I thought about stop-motion for a looooong time...:) so now its a time , really thanks!
Omg.! So many thanks for sharing. Only now I realised how important is editing...
Oh wow! I loved this. I have to try it. Excellent video!
I also tried it. Find it interesting and funny. Um loving it now❤
Steve, you're just a big kid, LOVED IT! I will try this, awesome info, again ☺
Mr Spielberg, thank you so much for this amazing tutorial 👍
He isn’t Steven Spielberg
Oh yeah now I got it 😂😂😂😂😂😊
Carrément excellent ! Et cette fin !😄👍
Great tutorial man, I’ve been working on my stop motion skills for years now and you did a great job explaining!
Looks really cool!👍
Thanks for great video ❤
Great video!! Thank you!
Great…only one more thing to learn…awesome job:)