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We are a friendly filmmaking community devoted to the art of stop-motion animation using LEGO® and similar construction toys. Here, you can share your work, join our community of other brickfilmers, and participate in periodic animation contests!
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I reccomend using sony vegas to make it into widescreen.
Sorry if this didn't help.
MonkeyJam doesn't really do 16:9. The best way to achieve 16:9 would be to simply animate in 4:3 in MonkeyJam, then export it, then crop off the top and bottom in other software (this could be either video processing software like VideoMach or VirtualDub, or editing software like Sony Vegas). Remember not to crop anything off the sides or scale it down or something.
May i ask what video editing software you have at the moment?
Hehehe
I don't think you know about the sig rule yet...
not really, it basically just zooms in, and i want it to just get stretched out, yet now i think i just hit a dead end... btw, i have no idea why i have that banner, it isnt mine.
When you probably haven't set the cropping things right. Could you post pictures of how things look?
the top image is what it origionally looks like, the bottom is when it is cropped, yet again, it also zooms.
Well, this is exactly what is supposed to happen.
When you take a 4:3 image like this...

... and you cut away the top and bottom to get a 16:9 image like this...

... then you will end up with less screen room, because you cut away the top and bottom. The zoom is simply there to fill up the room (the black bars on the side). What else were you hoping would happen?
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