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I am looking for tips in the categories below if anyone can help that would be great

Background(facts)- I have a school scene with wwalls on two siddes and a white board in the corner\

lighting-what do you recommend for lighting

how far should I move the minifigs between each scene

how many frames should I do per second

I want it to look like a movie is projected on the whiteboard how can I do that should I tae the images in parts and layer them

(it is fro a school project)

  • 2 weeks later...
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1. For lighting, I would use a white-light lamp; it gives it a more polished look.

2. I would suggest 20 Frames Per Second (depending on what type of movements you have).

3. To project an image, your best option would be to layer it in post-production.

I hope this helps! :classic: BTW I know this from experience, because my first stop motion used no special lamp and had a low FPS, and it just looked terrible. For the stop motion that I'm working on now, the white light and 20 FPS rule is working great.

Good Luck!

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