iKITMovie Stop Motion https://www.ikitmovie.com Easy to Use Stop Motion App Sun, 24 Sep 2023 07:50:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.3 https://i0.wp.com/www.ikitmovie.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ikit-255.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 iKITMovie Stop Motion https://www.ikitmovie.com 32 32 149771793 Super fun with LEGO Stop Motion https://www.ikitmovie.com/super-fun-with-lego-stop-motion/ https://www.ikitmovie.com/super-fun-with-lego-stop-motion/#comments Thu, 12 Jan 2023 12:05:12 +0000 https://www.ikitmovie.com/?p=8940 Stop motion is a technique used in animation where physical objects are moved in small increments between individual frames of film or video.  This  creates the illusion of movement. One popular medium for stop motion animation is using Lego bricks. Lego stop motion, also known as brickfilming, is a form of animation that uses Lego bricks and other Lego pieces Continue Reading

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Stop motion is a technique used in animation where physical objects are moved in small increments between individual frames of film or video.  This  creates the illusion of movement. One popular medium for stop motion animation is using Lego bricks.

Lego stop motion, also known as brickfilming, is a form of animation that uses Lego bricks and other Lego pieces to create moving images. It is a popular hobby for people of all ages and has a strong online community. The process of creating a brickfilm involves building sets and characters out of Lego bricks. Now you set up a camera on a platform. Then moving the bricks slightly between each frame to create the illusion of movement.

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The process of creating stop motion animation with Lego can be quite time-consuming, as it requires you do do a lot of planning and attention to detail. It starts with the idea, storyboard and script, then continues with the building of sets and characters. After that, you the animator will have to take photographs of the Lego set, moving the figures and objects slightly between each shot to create the illusion of movement. The process can be time-consuming, but the end result can be quite impressive.

Benefits of LEGO

One of the benefits of using Lego for stop motion animation is the versatility of the bricks. Lego bricks come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, allowing for a great deal of creativity. You can engage in  building of sets and characters. Additionally, Lego is a well-known and loved brand, which adds a fun and nostalgic element to the animation.

Stop Motion Sherman Tank

Another benefit of using Lego for stop motion animation is the community aspect. There are many websites and forums dedicated to Lego stop motion animation where animators can share their work. On these sites you can  offer feedback, and learn new techniques. These online communities are a great resource for those just starting out and can be a great way to get inspiration for new projects.

The use of stop motion animation with Lego has also been used in professional settings. Some examples of this include the use of Lego bricks in commercials, music videos, and even full-length feature films. The popularity of stop motion animation with Lego has even led to the development of specialized software and apps that make the process of creating brickfilms even easier.

Conclusion

In conclusion, stop motion animation with Lego is a fun and creative hobby that allows for a great deal of imagination and creativity. The versatility of Lego bricks and the community aspect make it a popular choice among animators of all ages. With the help of specialized software and apps, creating stop motion animation with Lego has never been easier. Even if you are just starting out, there is something for everyone in the world of Lego stop motion animation.

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15 Super Cool Claymation Animation Story Ideas https://www.ikitmovie.com/15-claymation-animation-story-ideas/ Sat, 07 Jan 2023 14:17:26 +0000 https://www.ikitmovie.com/?p=8854 Stuck for an idea for a claymation - here are 15 cool ideas for a storyline A claymation adventure movie set in a fantastical world full of magic and mythical creatures. A claymation comedy about a group of mischievous animals who go on wild and wacky adventures. A claymation musical about a group of clay characters who must save their world Continue Reading

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Stuck for an idea for a claymation - here are 15 cool ideas for a storyline

  • A claymation adventure movie set in a fantastical world full of magic and mythical creatures.
  • A claymation comedy about a group of mischievous animals who go on wild and wacky adventures.
  • A claymation musical about a group of clay characters who must save their world from an evil villain.
  • A claymation horror film about a group of friends who are terrorized by a vengeful ghost.
  • A claymation educational series about science, history, or other topics that is both entertaining and informative.
  • A claymation comedy-drama about a group of friends who must navigate the challenges of adulthood.
  • A claymation sports movie about a team of underdogs who overcome all odds to win the championship.
  • A claymation romance about two clay characters who fall in love and must overcome obstacles to be together.
  • A claymation science fiction movie about a group of clay characters who travel to different planets and galaxies.
  • A claymation action movie about a team of heroes who must stop an evil organization from taking over the world.
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  • A claymation mystery about a group of friends who must solve a series of clues to uncover a hidden treasure.
  • A claymation superhero movie about a group of clay characters who gain special powers and use them to save the world.
  • A claymation fantasy movie about a group of clay characters who embark on a quest to save their kingdom from an evil sorcerer.
  • A claymation historical drama about a group of clay characters who lived during a specific time period and faced the challenges of their era.
  • A claymation comedy series about a group of wacky clay characters who get into all sorts of hilarious situations.

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TOP 30 TIPS for Creating Great Stop Motion https://www.ikitmovie.com/top-30-tips-for-creating-great-stop-motion/ Fri, 06 Jan 2023 19:07:57 +0000 https://www.ikitmovie.com/?p=8838 Start with a clear concept and storyboard to guide your animation. Use high-quality equipment, such as a good quality web camera and a tripod, to capture smooth and stable footage. Experiment with different frame rates to achieve the desired speed and motion in your animation.   4. Use reference materials, such as real-life footage or illustrations, to help plan and Continue Reading

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  1. Start with a clear concept and storyboard to guide your animation.
  2. Use high-quality equipment, such as a good quality web camera and a tripod, to capture smooth and stable footage.
  3. Experiment with different frame rates to achieve the desired speed and motion in your animation.
Star Wars LEGO Stop Motion Animation
 

4. Use reference materials, such as real-life footage or illustrations, to help plan and execute your animation.

5. Use clay or other malleable materials to create characters that are easy to manipulate and expressive.

6. Use different lighting setups to create mood and atmosphere in your animation.

7. Use a sound recording device to capture sound effects and dialogue for your animation.

8. Use a green screen to easily composite your animation with digital backgrounds

9. Use specialized stop motion software, such as iKITMovie, to capture and edit your animation.

10. Use a lightbox or other backlighting setup to make it easier to see and adjust your models.

11. Use thin wire or fishing line to create subtle movements or support for your models.

12. Use foam, cardboard, or other lightweight materials to create sets and props that are easy to move and manipulate.

13. Use small increments of movement to create smooth and realistic motion in your animation.

14. Take breaks and work in short bursts to avoid getting tired or losing focus.

15. Use reference points, such as marks on the ground or on the set, to help align your models and maintain consistent motion.

16. Use cotton balls, plastic wrap, or other materials to create clouds, smoke, or other special effects.

17. Use matte board or other materials to create shadow and depth in your animation.

18. Use a variety of camera angles and movements to add interest and dynamism to your animation.

19. Use music, sound effects, and dialogue to enhance the mood and emotion of your animation.

20. Use stop motion techniques, such as pixilation and object manipulation, to create unique and creative effects.

21. Use a rotoscope or motion control rig to create precise and consistent camera movements.

22. Use handheld or steadicam rigs to create smooth and fluid camera movements.

23. Use motion blur and other post-processing techniques to create a more realistic or stylized look for your animation.

24. Use compositing software, such as Adobe After Effects, to add special effects or combine multiple layers of animation.

25. Use reference videos or live-action footage to help plan and execute complex movements or action sequences.

26. Use 2D or 3D animation techniques to enhance or complement your stop motion animation.

27. Use stop motion animation to tell stories that are difficult or impossible to portray using traditional animation techniques.

28. Experiment with different materials and techniques to find what works best for your style and vision.

29. Use storyboarding and pre-visualization to plan and execute complex shots and sequences.

30. Use stop motion animation to bring inanimate objects to life or create surreal or fantastical worlds..

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Great Paper Cut Out Stop Motion Animation https://www.ikitmovie.com/paper-cut-out-stop-motion-animation/ Sun, 29 Jul 2018 08:18:21 +0000 https://www.ikitmovie.com/?p=6188 Share on facebook Facebook Share on google Google+ Share on twitter Twitter Share on pinterest Pinterest Favorite Paper Cutout stop motion animations Paper cut out stop motion animation is one of the cutest forms of animation that absolutely anyone can do at any age. With just a little imagination with a scissors and some colored paper you can create stunning animation. I have Continue Reading

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Favorite Paper Cutout stop motion animations

Paper cut out stop motion animation is one of the cutest forms of animation that absolutely anyone can do at any age. With just a little imagination with a scissors and some colored paper you can create stunning animation. I have selected a few of my favorite paper cut out stop motion animation clips below to enjoy. I have also included the best tutorials on how to go about creating these animations. For those of you who are not sure what cutout animation is exactly let me tell you. See Brandon Ray‘s excellent tutorial video below.

Paper cutout in the Mainstream

Paper cutout stop motion animation is a way of creating animations using flat characters and props shaped out of colored paper or card or fabric. The shapes are layed flat on a surface and moved incrementally between taking snapshots as in traditional stop motion. It’s a very old technique with some surviving work as far back at 1922. Quirino Cristiani (July 2, 1896 – August 2, 1984) was a great cartoonist who used this technique. A more recent well known series used paper cutout stop motion animation namely “South Park”. headexplodie has made a really nice paper cut out animation shown here that is worth viewing to see how such a method can be adapted to tell your story or create your humorous sketch.

For use in Schools Animation

Paper Cut Out Stop Motion Animation is a very popular form of animation in schools. Combining the traditional art and crafts style seen in all schools with animation takes creativity to a new level. Incorporating art and digital art in a fantastically accessible way. Children as young as 6 years old can become proficient in creating animation with some guidance. Gone are the days of sticking pieces of paper to larger sheets to make a still picture. Innovative teachers are now getting animated. Simple fairy tales such as the three little pigs  or Goldilocks and the three bears can be brought to life with paper cut out stop motion animation. It’s easy to get started. All  you need is some colored paper or card, a scissors, a webcam and stand , some stop motion software and your imagination.

On the right here George and Daisy Cullimore uses paper cut out animation for a history project for school.

How to make Paper Cut Out Animation

Wearedow has an excellent how to tutorial on paper cut out stop motion figures. She goes through every step of a quite complex character. But she makes it very easy to understand and follow. This is more suited to those used to animating and crafting. Suited to a high school or college animation student perhaps but still worth watching if you are new to the art of animation.

We have included a few more how to videos below also to give you more insight on how to go about making your own paper cut out.

This form of animation is a very easy way to get started in school also.

3D Paper cutout stop motion

I love this 3D /2D paper cutout stop motion from Suredner ladwa.  He uses a mixture of 2D and 3D cutouts to create a scene with a up beat sound track. It gives you an idea of how you can translate paper cut outs in the 3D environments with great effect.

paper cut out - joints & hinges

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Best Clay to use for Claymation Animation https://www.ikitmovie.com/best-clay-to-use-for-claymation-animation/ Sun, 15 Jul 2018 13:58:10 +0000 https://www.ikitmovie.com/?p=2559 Best Clay to use for Claymation Animation best clay = best results Producing a Claymation animation using animation software is both a fun and challenging activity. And one of the challenges that anyone can face is the actual forming and shaping of the clay characters. You will need to first mold and shape your characters before you can take any pictures and Continue Reading

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Best Clay to use for Claymation Animation

best clay = best results

Producing a Claymation animation using animation software is both a fun and challenging activity. And one of the challenges that anyone can face is the actual forming and shaping of the clay characters. You will need to first mold and shape your characters before you can take any pictures and process them with your stop motion software. Creating your clay characters is similar to the art of sculpting; you have to develop and practice that artistic and creative talent to produce the best results. But of course, children will always have some limitations on the things they can create.

most expensive is better - no ?

So, should you be using the ordinary or playschool type clay when making a clay animation? Or should you be buying the best and most expensive ones available on the market when making your stop motion animation.

Best clay for Claymation

The General Categories of clay used in sculpting 

Before answering the questions mentioned above, it is better if you familiarize yourself with the different kinds of clays used in sculpting. As mentioned above, creating Claymation characters is essentially a form of sculpture or sculpting, therefore, you need to make use of clay materials intended for this craft or art.

There are a few categories listed below and explained.

Fimo Clay

The Kiln-fired hardening clays

These types of clay require extreme heat to harden after shaping or sculpting them. The most popular example is the ceramic clay or porcelain used in pottery and producing high-gloss and colorful sculptures. They will not be suitable as you can imagine for claymation characters in general. There may be some special cases where you just might want to make a piece or part of a set or character out of such a clay but they are few and far between.

The non-hardening clays.

These are the oil-based type of clays and considered the most common used in clay animation for creating soft and movable characters. As their nature suggests, these types of clay do not harden even when heated or exposed to air and humidity for a long period of time. Instead of water, that oil component which gives its moisture prevents the clay from eventually hardening. The most popular example of this clay is the soft and colorful plasticine or plastilena clays sold on the market used by children in playing.

Oven-Baked hardening Clay

These types of clays stay In their soft and moldable state until they are baked in medium to high heat temperatures. The polymer clay that is also used in Claymation belongs to this category. Heat the shaped and molded clay and it hardens.

Air-Dryed Clay

There are also types of clays that quickly dries up after a few minutes or hours of being exposed to air. These are the water-based air-dried clays. And an example of which is the WED clay or “Plus” Clay.  

These will not be suited to claymation as you want your clay to remain flexible and pliable as you animate.

AIR DRY CLAY

The best clay for your Claymation

From the nature of the different types of clay above, the non-hardening plasticine or plastalina clay is the main clay used in stop animation. These are manufactured in different colors and stay soft and moldable even for a long period of time being exposed to air or room temperatures. But this doesn’t mean that the other clay types are not important. The hardening clays are also needed to create your Claymation characters or parts which are not movable. The hardened clay or figure will also serve as the internal support or frame of the soft plasticine clay. To simply explain, your clay animation characters will eventually have movable and immovable plays. The hard immovable parts are where the other types of clay such as polymer are best suited.

 

They key things to remember when choosing your in summary are :

 

OIL BASED  

NON HARDENING

SELECTION OF COLORS

FLEXIBLE

The Best Clay for Claymation

What clay is used by Aardman for Wallace and Gromit ?

Newplast is a non drying, re-useable claymation modelling oil based clay. It is available in layered 500g bars. It is easily pliable to make a variety of clay models but is firm enough to retain its shape well for some time.

Aardman have used Newplast which is made in the UK and they have also use Van Aken (which is made in the US ). However they now use their own special proprietary mix called “Aardmix”. No one outside of Aardman is 100% sure what goes in to making it but I would suspect it is largely Newplast plus one or two extra oils to make it even more pliable.

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Stop Motion Ideas for Beginners https://www.ikitmovie.com/stop-motion-ideas-for-beginners/ Sun, 15 Jul 2018 13:27:23 +0000 https://www.ikitmovie.com/?p=2545 STOP MOTION IDEAS FOR BEGINNERS I would always strongly suggest that you practice some basics (see tutorials here)  before launching it to a full blown stop motion animation video or movie. Items such as setting your stage, lighting , focus and selecting the best stop motion software to suit you are all vital. More advanced stop motion movies will follow Continue Reading

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STOP MOTION IDEAS FOR BEGINNERS

I would always strongly suggest that you practice some basics (see tutorials here)  before launching it to a full blown stop motion animation video or movie. Items such as setting your stage, lighting , focus and selecting the best stop motion software to suit you are all vital. More advanced stop motion movies will follow such as improving the smoothness of your stop motion. Once you have mastered these then the below list of stop motion ideas for beginners will help you to get the most fun out of animation.

It can be a little confusing when starting out in the world of stop motion animation. Even if you fully understand the concept of stop motion coming up with good ideas can be a challenge for beginners. This will help to make the best stop motion movies possible.

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1- EVERYDAY OBJECTS STOP MOTION MOVIES

Look around you. Any object that can be moved can be used to make a stop motion. The below example of an everyday object stop motion shows how the animator simply reached out to a nearby object and created an engaging animation. The set did not need to be created as the object was already sitting in its natural setting ready to go. You can use toys or figurines also which can bring such stop motions to life. This is one of the best stop motion examples of this style.

2-Whiteboard - Stop Motion

This is probably one of my all time favorites. All you need is a whiteboard and some whiteboard colored pens. You can create some very basic stop motion with this method. However if you are a good artist then the sky is the limit as shown be two examples below , one basic and one advanced. The method is open to all ages which make it a great idea for stop motion beginners. Just make sure you secure both your camera and your whiteboard.

3-    Paper Cut-out – Stop Motion

This is also a wonderful form of stop motion. It combines a real arts and crafts feel and the stop motion animation approach to great effect. You can either draw shapes or cut images from magazines to create an animated story. It’s a perfect animation form for school use. You will need a clean well lit table top and a camera suspended overhead. Make sure the camera is pointed directly downward and secured. You will need to make some space for you to work under the camera so ensure it is suspended high enough off the table top.  Watch those shadows also by standing clear of the camera when you take your snapshots.  The below is a wonderful example of this approach made by a relative beginner to stop motion.

4 - LEGO STOP MOTION

Probably the most popular method of stop motion among beginners, this is also well with the top 10 stop motion ideas for beginners. You will find millions of lego stop motions or “brickfilms” as they are sometimes called all over Youtube. There is no end to the animation ideas that can be found out there for this particular format. You can find some tips on this method under “how to make a lego movie” on our pages. I have given two examples below which I think are very creative and a relatively easy place to start. The good thing ( among many good points ) about LEGO is that you have both your set and characters ready made for you to use.

5    - Clay Morphing – Best Stop Motion Idea

The wonderful world of Claymation can never be left out of a top 10 stop motion ideas for beginners by any stretch of the imagination. There are lots of great ideas within the Claymation animation art  form. You don’t have to use armature to create stable characters with which to animate. You can make very simple characters without arms or legs and still have very engaging characters. Think of “Purple and Brown” for example from Aardman. You don’t even need to make characters at all. Simple shapes can be used to morph into other shapes in an artistic and entertaining manner. This is  a great way for beginners to get started. Check out our CLAYMATION ideas here.

6 – STICKY NOTES - STOP MOTION

This approach has some really intricate examples made by animation students and professional studios. I have given two examples below. The first made professionally and the other done by a hobbyist animator. Both will give you some good animation ideas for creating stop motions with this approach.

7- CHALK BOARD / GROUND – STOP MOTION

Chalk board stop motion is more or lesss identical to whiteboard stop motion. So if you do not have access to a whiteboard but do have chalk then you can use the same approach. And because chalk can be used on the pavement and walls outside ( in a non-destructive manner ) it opens up all sorts of possibilities for working in the open air.

8 –HUMAN – STOP MOTION

Even though “humans” are animate by nature you can use your friends to create stop motions. Simply asking your subject to take small movements between frame snapshots can give some really interesting results. The most entertaining ones are often dubbed the “human skateboards”. I have given an example of one of the best stop motion ones out there on Youtube.

9- TIMELAPSE – STOP MOTION

Timelapse is in interesting one and quiet different from the others. In this form of stop motion you can simply set your computer / camera to take snapshots and equally spaced intervals over “normally” long period of time to capture things in nature that happen by themselves albeit slowly. Examples are rotting fruit or melting ice.  A nice example is shown here of rotting fruit over 74 days! A picture taken every 40 minutes.

10 REPLACEMENT STOP MOTION

This is more of a method of stop motion rather than a option for beginners. It is however a very easy and widely used form of stop motion that beginners can get really professional results from even at the beginning of their stop motion exploits. One of the best stop motion examples again show here. With all of the above examples don’t forget the importance of adding good animation sound effects.

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