Stop Motion Movie

an iPad QuickLesson by Jacob Woolcock

For this #QuickLesson we’re going to learn how to create a short movie using Stop Motion Animation. To do this we’ll be using the free Stop Motion Studio app for iPad as well as some items you can find around you to use as props. These don’t have to be fancy items – some of the best stop motion I’ve ever seen involved a stapler and some glue sticks!

I’ll teach you how to record, edit and adjust the timings of your stop motion movie, as well as how to add a Voice Over to really finish it off! Lastly, I’ll show you how to save and Export your finished film so you can share it with others.

Stop Motion Movie

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Step 1:
Locate (or Create!) your Props

begins at 01:34

Step 2:
Capture your Stop Motion Sequence

begins at 02:58

Step 3:
Edit and Adjust your Timings

begins at 05:05

Step 4:
Add a Voiceover Soundtrack

begins at 07:14

Step 5:
Export your Movie

begins at 08:11

Step 1: Locate (or Create!) your Props

begins at 01:34

Step 2: Capture your Stop Motion Sequence

begins at 02:58

Step 3: Edit and Adjust your Timings

begins at 05:05

Step 4: Add a Voiceover Soundtrack

begins at 07:14

Step 5: Export your Movie

begins at 08:11

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