Topic: LEGO Star Wars Race
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN6A0MW_mTY
I've just started to make some stop motions.
Need help with light flickering. Which is the best frame rate? Best camera settings? Still new so any advice would be useful.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN6A0MW_mTY
I've just started to make some stop motions.
Need help with light flickering. Which is the best frame rate? Best camera settings? Still new so any advice would be useful.
Welcome to Bricks in Motion, beyrouth. Light flicker can be tricky. One thing to keep in mind is to avoid natural light through windows. You'll want block out the sunlight and use desk lamps or something similar.
For frame rates, a lot of people here use 12 or 15 fps. I don't see one as better than the other–it's more of a personal choice.
You'll want to set all your camera settings to manual, which will also help with light flicker.
Welcome to Bricks in Motion, beyrouth. Light flicker can be tricky. One thing to keep in mind is to avoid natural light through windows. You'll want block out the sunlight and use desk lamps or something similar.
For frame rates, a lot of people here use 12 or 15 fps. I don't see one as better than the other–it's more of a personal choice.
You'll want to set all your camera settings to manual, which will also help with light flicker.
Thanks a lot. Very Helpful. Check my new video comparing 8FPS-15FPS.
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