Once we had our photos completed, we exported it as a movie on my desktop and imported it into video editing software (we use iMovie). The camera just hooked in via USB and we were ready to go! I honestly want to create a video of my own and am a little bit giddy about trying it out in a quiet moment when the kids are playing somewhere else (am I allowed to say that?). The software was a super fast download, and is compatible with both Mac and PC. It was a TON of work, and we ran out of story ideas fast, so we ended up doing a few different stories in one. You can animate ANYTHING! From paper to clay to toys… the sky is the limit! All you need is some preparation and patience, there really are a lot of clicks! We set it up at 4 fpm (frames per second) so that means that for a 60 second video, we needed to have 240 frame shots.
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