Hi Stephanie, I loved your video on using these three ideas for stop motion. Could you share with us your lighting setup for each? I tried to simulate the first idea and for some reason wasn't able to get a shadow with the leaf on the backdrop as you showed in the first idea. Thank you so much.
Thanks so much for your comment! This was front diagonal lighting - coming slightly from the right hand side. I would recommend placing your light somewhere similar, and then hold the leaf in front of the light until it lands where you'd like - you may need to move the light up or down a bit to get it exactly where you want :)
@@storieinpixel Oh I got you! That's actually just some blue sticky tack from amazon. I've tried a couple white/grey ones before and I haven't found ones that stick as well as the blue haha. Adds a little extra work to editing sometimes but worth it! I'm sure there's a white one out there that works better, I just need to try a few more out ;)
Hi there! Check out a couple of my recent stop-motion tutorials where I show my process in both Lightroom and Premiere. Also have a LR tutorial for a couple of the product photography videos but stay tuned for more!
Thanks so much! I actually don't select a particular frame rate when creating a stop motion. For all my videos I just drop the images into the timeline and then manipulate the timing of each depending on the look that I'm going for.
Thank you for the lesson. Form Africa
Awesome video. Thank you
Thanks so much for being here! Glad it was helpful.
Really informative thank you!
Thank you for watching!
thanks for the tips, let's try it
Yes, let me know if you do!
Awesome 👍 Thanks for the tips!
Glad they were helpful!
Wow... This is really awesome🎉❤
Thanks so much!
Hi Stephanie, I loved your video on using these three ideas for stop motion. Could you share with us your lighting setup for each? I tried to simulate the first idea and for some reason wasn't able to get a shadow with the leaf on the backdrop as you showed in the first idea. Thank you so much.
Thanks so much for your comment! This was front diagonal lighting - coming slightly from the right hand side. I would recommend placing your light somewhere similar, and then hold the leaf in front of the light until it lands where you'd like - you may need to move the light up or down a bit to get it exactly where you want :)
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Thanks for watching!
Great ideas - love to see more like this ;-)
I was actually just brainstorming some more stop-motion concepts last night! Perfect timing :)
Thanks for those tips! Could you please tell me, what do you use to old the orange position? That white thing used in almost all product photography.
Hi there, you're so welcome! I'm not sure if I understand your question correctly but are you referring to the white prop stands in the drink photo?
@@stephanieshaus thanks for your reply. Sorry for the confusion, I meant that "chewing gum thing" behind the orange visible at 1:18
@@storieinpixel Oh I got you! That's actually just some blue sticky tack from amazon. I've tried a couple white/grey ones before and I haven't found ones that stick as well as the blue haha. Adds a little extra work to editing sometimes but worth it! I'm sure there's a white one out there that works better, I just need to try a few more out ;)
@@stephanieshaus Great, thank you very much! Looking forward to lean something new from you!
Hey! Teach us how you edit the photos!!
Hi there! Check out a couple of my recent stop-motion tutorials where I show my process in both Lightroom and Premiere. Also have a LR tutorial for a couple of the product photography videos but stay tuned for more!
Great video btw. Quick question, What frame rate do you normally use for your stop-motion videos?
Thanks so much! I actually don't select a particular frame rate when creating a stop motion. For all my videos I just drop the images into the timeline and then manipulate the timing of each depending on the look that I'm going for.
which program did you use on your laptop to see the preview and taken photo
I use one called EOS Utility, which is specifically for Canon. Let me know if you'd like to see a video on this!
WHere do you buy those background ?
Hi There! These are all either from Club Backrops or Ink and Elm.
Where is your backdrop from?
The vinyl ones are club backdrops/ Ink & Elm and the bold blue one is actually a roll of craft paper from hobby lobby!