Lighting Stop Motion: Like a Live Action Film Set

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

Комментарии • 29

  • @TheCrafsMan
    @TheCrafsMan 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for this video! I also want to specifically thank you for the MIRROR trick! Mercy... how did I never once consider that. FANTASTIC idea!

    • @PullMyFocus
      @PullMyFocus  2 года назад

      Oh the number and type of dental mirrors and other types you're going to collect now will be something. Don't forget the armature wire to stick them on.

  • @into.the.wood.chipper.
    @into.the.wood.chipper. 5 месяцев назад +1

    f5.6 is my favorite f-stop (1/8 sec, iso 100). Glad to see someone else using it. Shot an entire 7-minute film with that exposure, some 180 shots or so. The lens was a kit zoom, 18-55mm. Not the sharpest glass, but it did everything that was needed. That was the first time ever working with a DSLR, and a software interface closed the knowledge gap. Had that camera shooting stop motion in the first week after 2 years of pre-production.

  • @siglette
    @siglette 4 года назад +8

    Wow. I can’t even get the lightning right on FaceTime. This is great.

  • @savannahatlantasnail
    @savannahatlantasnail 2 года назад +6

    Such a great video thank you! I’ve just started making stop-motion animations and this is exactly what i needed! I really had a problem with jittering light between scenes

  • @LovingLego
    @LovingLego 3 года назад +1

    I was looking tutorial of basic lighting of stop motion. For me as a newbie stop motion video
    This video is one of the best tutorial I have been searched..

    • @PullMyFocus
      @PullMyFocus  3 года назад +1

      Thank you and glad it was helpful.

  • @kamk8232
    @kamk8232 3 года назад +2

    Wow. This is the most helpful video I have found on stop motion lighting. THANK YOU!

    • @PullMyFocus
      @PullMyFocus  3 года назад

      You are very welcome and glad it was helpful.

  • @planetwonky2088
    @planetwonky2088 Год назад +1

    Thank you 🙏🏼 great tips!! 🙌😊

  • @karynellis8404
    @karynellis8404 2 года назад +2

    What an excellent tutorial, thank you! So helpful.

  • @miltonarts
    @miltonarts 2 года назад +1

    Great! Really, really helpful. Thank you so much. xx

    • @PullMyFocus
      @PullMyFocus  2 года назад

      Awesome, glad it was helpful.

  • @FrontRoomProductionsanimation
    @FrontRoomProductionsanimation 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful!

  • @BadKarma714
    @BadKarma714 4 года назад +4

    Good video I liked it a lot How do you do the stop motion part like how do you make your characters move do you take a picture move it take a picture and then do it again and how do you make sure you’re not going to far?

  • @j.m.gulmire
    @j.m.gulmire Год назад

    Well I'm doing at least 1 thing right. I always duct tape everything as tight as possible. Trial and error has already taught me that hot glue and duct tape is LIFE in stop motion LOL

  • @ChadSchomber
    @ChadSchomber 4 года назад +2

    Your figurine reminds me of Robert De Niro

    • @PullMyFocus
      @PullMyFocus  4 года назад +1

      Here's what's crazy. That figurine is supposed to be me. A friend made it with her 3D printer. You can't see it in the video but the base has a 20 sided die on it. It was a thank you gift for dungeon mastering a game she's been in with us for over 2 years.

    • @ChadSchomber
      @ChadSchomber 4 года назад +1

      Pull My Focus well, that little tidbit is very interesting. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ThatGuyZeb
    @ThatGuyZeb 4 года назад +1

    So many great tips that I haven't found elsewhere. Thank you!
    I built a lighting grid in my home stop motion studio using pvc and rigging hardware. It allows me to use my big Aputure lights with large softboxes. However, I've found that I want my lights closer than what that system can offer (8' ceilings). So I either end up raising the table with the animation stage, which crowds my working space or using my smaller desk can clamp lights that I was trying to graduate from. Do you have any thoughts on using those large light sources in stop motion or how I might get more value out of my fancy ceiling grid?

    • @PullMyFocus
      @PullMyFocus  4 года назад

      Thumbs up on creating the grid that's awesome. Do avoid raising your table. As you know, stop motion is time consuming work bent over a table. Best to have the table at a height that's good for the your back, as you only have one. That means, lowering the grid or adding poles that hang from the grid and you attach the lights to them.
      In the past, I've rigged grids off of 4 heavy light stands so we could raise and lower it for table top lighting needs.

  • @suzoanimation
    @suzoanimation 2 года назад

    How is the bulb in 1:24 being dimmed? Does that light socket have a way of dimming bulbs?

    • @PullMyFocus
      @PullMyFocus  2 года назад

      The light is attached to a dimmer. You can buy them or wire up a household dimmer, we have a video on that.

  • @wingitprod
    @wingitprod 3 года назад

    Can you recommend a lens to help stopmo shots be more dynamic. My stock Nikon D60 55mm lens seems flat.

    • @PullMyFocus
      @PullMyFocus  3 года назад

      Lighting creates dynamic or flat shots, not the lens. Work on lighting and composition. We have videos on both.

  • @aiwatch2000
    @aiwatch2000 2 года назад

    Is it safe to put a bare bulb in the box? Do you have to worry about heat?

    • @PullMyFocus
      @PullMyFocus  2 года назад

      Depends on the type of bulb. LEDs give off low heat and may be fine. Tungsten bulbs can get very hot though.