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  1. Lights: keep it consistent. Jon in the process of creating the video. Photo credit: Bea van Grutten. Stop motion works by taking a still image of a fixed model, then moving the model slightly and taking another image. When you put lots of these images together in a sequence, it gives the impression of motion.

  2. Apr 23, 2023 · How to make your own stop-motion LEGO Brickfilms for beginners! More in-depth tutorials coming soon, let me know what you'd like to learn!Follow me on Instag...

  3. Here is a tutorial on making a Lego Stop Motion. Skip to parts of Video:Introduction to Stop Motion 0:41What is a Brickfilm? 1:20Frames Per Second 1:45Organi...

  4. Sep 18, 2023 · The waving motion. Let's start with a simple motion: waving. First, photograph your minifigure in a neutral position. Then slowly raise their arm and take pictures at regular intervals until the arm is fully raised. Repeat this while being careful to slow down the movement when the arm reaches its peak.

  5. LEGO® Stop-motion animation videos & movies | Brickfilms.com by Brick à Brack. Since 2000, Brickfilms.com has been the leading resource for all Brickfilmers, from beginners to experts. Watch brickfilms, share your own, get tips, enter into contests and most of all, have fun!

  6. May 28, 2022 · In this video, you will learn the basics of LEGO stop-motion animation, from setting up a scene, to walking, gestures, rigs, and even practical special effec...

  7. Stop motion is a film technique used to breathe life into motionless objects. You can use it to move plastic lumps in front of the camera, let your LEGO® figures experience the wildest adventure and achieve spectacular effects. The stop motion technique is based on taking lots of stills of your LEGO characters and moving the characters a ...

  8. LEGO Stop Motion Tutorials on YouTube. This fabulous tutorial by RIOFORCE is short and gives you all the information you need. His lighting instructions are great, but I would just use whatever you have and move them around until you can see your subject. Don’t worry about 3-point lighting on your first try.

  9. Aug 6, 2021 · You don’t need a fancy camera, either – I use my iPhone – and if you haven’t got a tripod to hold it, you can make one out of LEGO. For best results, make sure your filming set is well lit, but to be honest, once you’ve mastered making your minifigure walk (one leg up, opposite arm up, then down and repeat on the other side) you’re off.

  10. Get started with Stop Motion Studio. Our video tutorials will help you master the basics with step-by-step instructions and visual demonstrations. Learn how to create your first movie, set up the camera, add music and sound effects, edit scenes, and share with the world. Get started.

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