Re: Keeping the camera still
Ok where does it say it was filmed with that?

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Ok where does it say it was filmed with that?

It just was. You'll have to believe it.
More 4000 goodness.
We are capturing photos physically.
Last edited by Juggernaut Pictures (June 10, 2010 (05:31am))
Ok where does it say it was filmed with that?
Nathan said so.
Well, now we bought a vivicam 5022, and it seems to be staying still. It has an anti-shake tool we could use if it shakes too much. We'll be making some tests with it to see if it stands the test.
I have a 5000 not a 4000.
Sorry about the confusion i'm gonna try and fiddle with the focus.

seaforce110 wrote:the 4k sucks! It's your own choice but I don't suggest it!
You can't be serious.
actually, I'm serious! I bought the 4k but really the quality sucks, a few months after I bought it I sold it and bought the 9k and YEAH that's a good webcam ![]()
Well I have an off topic question.......
My webcam sucks but I think it's because of the program i'm using.
it's called Stop Motion Animator.
Or Clay Animator it has a website.........
I just don't like the whole animating part and that program makes it easier.

This was a film BEFORE "Driven" so yes it was shot with a 4k
skiwizitanee,
i used to use that program back in the day - hate it, glitchy and all.
there are so many more free programs out there. or you can spring and buy...http://www.dragonstopmotion.com/
I know there are but it's hard to find a good one.
Because MonkeyJam sucks on my computer it takes forever to use the Preview thingy.
And I don't want to use HeliumFrog either.

What computer are you using that may be the problem considering my laptop loads it in seconds.

skiwizitanee,
i used to use that program back in the day - hate it, glitchy and all.
there are so many more free programs out there. or you can spring and buy...http://www.dragonstopmotion.com/
That's around $200. Unless he has the money, he should try something a little cheaper.
Using a webcam really helps. But if you want relly good quality photos, use a firewire cable directly to your PC. This way, you don't need to touch the camera, effectively removing the problem of camera movement.
Yeah, but we don't have a webcam, although we are quite satisfied with our camera's results. Also, welcome to BIM! (P.S. your sig's too large)
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