How to record something on a camera and then make it seem animated? Please read on?
I’ve seen it done a lot and most recently in the Assassin’s Creed short movie up on youtube. Major companies record something normally and then make it seem computer animated. It does not have to as good as in the Assassin’s creed video, but does anyone know how to do it? The best video editing program I have available is sony vegas. Is there a way to get the effect without spending thousands? Thanks.
stereo-typical animation is done at 12 frames per second, what is called in the trade as double shot because each frame of film is duplicated so that it can be projected at normal 24 frames per second at the theater. this results in a kind of jerky movement. to replicate this on video, be sure and shoot the video with the high speed shutter on to prevent motion blur. in the editor turn on the "strobe" effect and set the rate so that you get about 10 to 12 strobes per second. to get a kind of "ink and paint" look, turn on the solarization or posterization effect. almost any editor offers these 2 effects, even old fashioned analog mixers, so you shouldn’t have to pay anything for them.
December 15th, 2009 at 5:45 pm
stereo-typical animation is done at 12 frames per second, what is called in the trade as double shot because each frame of film is duplicated so that it can be projected at normal 24 frames per second at the theater. this results in a kind of jerky movement. to replicate this on video, be sure and shoot the video with the high speed shutter on to prevent motion blur. in the editor turn on the "strobe" effect and set the rate so that you get about 10 to 12 strobes per second. to get a kind of "ink and paint" look, turn on the solarization or posterization effect. almost any editor offers these 2 effects, even old fashioned analog mixers, so you shouldn’t have to pay anything for them.
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