for everyone asking about scanning you can also cut out the individual frames and scan them back into digital with an iphone in the notes app and it gives a solid result. notes app>camera>scan documents
You are using DaVinci Resolve which is awesome. I would definitely do a digital cutout to key out the sky and use motion tracking in Fusion to add in some random background texture. That would mean filming the person in front of a green screen and using match move.
@@vnguy Alas, I have uninstalled almost all social media because my little squirrel brain is unable to be productive otherwise, but thank you nonetheless kind stranger 😔
I don’t understand the putting of individual frames into the video and piecing that stop motion together. How do you get the scanned frames to line up? Is it really a matter of important each frame, and manually cropping it/centering it?
@@keenanslittlesister4604NobleFrugal Studio’s ‘The #1 Animation Principle (How To Inbetween)’ cleared it up for me. I think it was that video… it’s the one where he talks about timing if not. Defo worth a watch
I used Canva! But recently I’ve found an easier way, after selecting all my photos on the computer, right click and select print, it’ll then give you the option of how many photos you want on each page. It’ll automatically size down your photos which saves a lot of time. I was only able to do this on windows and not on my MacBook tho
for everyone asking about scanning you can also cut out the individual frames and scan them back into digital with an iphone in the notes app and it gives a solid result. notes app>camera>scan documents
You are using DaVinci Resolve which is awesome. I would definitely do a digital cutout to key out the sky and use motion tracking in Fusion to add in some random background texture. That would mean filming the person in front of a green screen and using match move.
Dang I wish I could save this video to my playlist so I can keep it for reference.
It’s also on my tiktok if you wanted to save it from there haha @uhohstinkeee
@@vnguy Alas, I have uninstalled almost all social media because my little squirrel brain is unable to be productive otherwise, but thank you nonetheless kind stranger 😔
@@studybread2.0you can save it if you click the 3 vertical dots on the top right corner and select playlist.
You can hit the 3 dots at the top right of the video and it’ll pop up with “add to playlist”, at least on mobile!
Nah! No way its that hard dude! 😂😂
I don’t understand the putting of individual frames into the video and piecing that stop motion together. How do you get the scanned frames to line up? Is it really a matter of important each frame, and manually cropping it/centering it?
Also can’t wrap my brain around the fps and how to calculate that
Yeah, I think it is manual. There is a gap in the market for making some software that does it automatically…
@@keenanslittlesister4604NobleFrugal Studio’s ‘The #1 Animation Principle (How To Inbetween)’ cleared it up for me. I think it was that video… it’s the one where he talks about timing if not. Defo worth a watch
what type of scanner do you have?
Epson Perfection V330 Photo Scanner! It’s quite old though, I got it on Facebook marketplace
what paper do you use?
what do you use to put all the frames together in the same size?
I used Canva! But recently I’ve found an easier way, after selecting all my photos on the computer, right click and select print, it’ll then give you the option of how many photos you want on each page. It’ll automatically size down your photos which saves a lot of time. I was only able to do this on windows and not on my MacBook tho