Topic: My Two Big Problems with Stop Motion (in general)
Hi, everyone.
So, I've animated a few things, turned out pretty nice, actually. Not just LEGOs, too. Anyways, I always had two issues that are crucial to a successful 'shoot' and, eventually, film, and that always come to me in production.
The first one is the basic one.
How should I efficiently tape down a set, make it immovable? I find myself having the set too movable (read: few millimeters). Also, should I constantly be moving my set to get different angles? Because I can't always shift my light sources from one end to the other.
Which leads me to the second question.
How can I get more dynamic shots (close-ups, from below the characters, etc....) without having to move the entire set? Because my tripod only moves vertically, not horizontally, so my camera can't be over the set, if you can understand.
All input is, as of now, incredibly appreciated.
Thanks for reading.
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