Thanks for all of the awesome feedback, guys!
In the jumping test, I noticed some sort of orange compression artifact over to the right as the motion occurs. Perhaps this is due to the way in which the shot was masked out.
It wasn't because of my masking, since the only masking I did was right underneath the figure. I guess YouTube did something weird to it when it was uploading, because it definitely wasn't there in the original video. Also, if you look closely, the shadow looks like the figure
You don't have to take us to your channel. Just post links to the tests.
Well technically, it took you to a playlist. I didn't want to post individual links so you wouldn't have to go back and click on each link.
I couldn't tell if that was a grenade. It was poorly designed.
In the Star Wars universe, EMP (Electro-Magnetic Pulse) Grenades usually have a square-ish shape. But I wouldn't expect you to know much about Star Wars (since you called a clone trooper a storm trooper) or the specific types of grenades there are in Star Wars. (Not all of them go BOOM)
Work on your animation a little more, please.
Like I said before, I'm just beginning to brickfilm, so I don't think I'll stop animating anytime soon.
The camera motion was a little jerky- if you could set up a rig that would allow the camera to slide smoothly in controlled increments, that would likely fix that problem.
For the dolly shot, I actually moved the set instead of the camera. I probably won't be doing that again unless I'm more precise about it. I'm trying to make a rig that would allow me to control the camera movements since I don't want to spend too much money on a fancy mechanical one. Also, I'll probably stick to 15fps instead because animating 24fps is a hassle and you can get some pretty good looking results with 15fps. I don't use a capture program, but I probably should get one. What I currently use is a program that came with my camera that just allows me to control specific functions from my laptop. It wasn't meant for stop-motion, so I don't have any way to play back the frames.
Again, thanks for the feedback. I'll definitely be posting some new stuff soon.