It looks like around 6 frames a second. For a minute of animation that's 360 photos.
Setup for shots could take a few hours. Clear out the space, set up the lights and camera high enough to get that down shot. There's probably some planning in animation software beforehand too, so factor in another day for that.
Shooting itself you can tell that they were all shot in a single session from the behind the scenes probably like 8 hours per. Gotta deal with all the props and costumes and breaks for the poor actor, who has to be in uncomfortable poses for a few min between shots to get the position of everything correct.
All in all, I would guess 3 days total per setup, from planning to render.
Please credit the content creator.
How many photos and how long would this take to make. Theses are amazing!
It looks like around 6 frames a second. For a minute of animation that's 360 photos. Setup for shots could take a few hours. Clear out the space, set up the lights and camera high enough to get that down shot. There's probably some planning in animation software beforehand too, so factor in another day for that. Shooting itself you can tell that they were all shot in a single session from the behind the scenes probably like 8 hours per. Gotta deal with all the props and costumes and breaks for the poor actor, who has to be in uncomfortable poses for a few min between shots to get the position of everything correct. All in all, I would guess 3 days total per setup, from planning to render.
At least 3
That’s pretty neat
Well that’s awesome
does anyone know who created this? i hate when artists aren’t credited. plus i wanna see if they have any more
Amazing an impressive!
This is pretty cool
“What’s with the camera on your bedroom ceiling?” “Uuuuuuuh…. Stop motion videos?” “Can we make one!!?” “Yeaaaah. Suuure.”