

^ "Preserving the soul of The Little Prince with multi-layered storytelling".^ "StarWars Force Awakens Stop Motion".Creative Planet Network, By : Sarv Kreindler ^ "The 'ParaNorman' Process: Creating the Stop-Motion Comedy with Canon EOS 5Ds".^ "Good Things Come in Small Packages".


During your induction you will be making animated sequences using all of these techniques, so it is important that your first training session is in the use of the program. The SMP software is used in the production of all traditional under camera processes, such as stop motion, sand on glass, paper cut out and pixillation. You will not be able to request specialist support from the animation technical staff outside of workshop time. The time for this is not the week before assessment. While you will have a basic introduction the software is not supported by the EPI centre, so you will need to commit to a disciplined independent learning period in order to use it confidently. At level 2 and 3 students will also have the option of learning Dragon-frame.As the Graphic Design and Illustration studios are Apple Mac based, Dragonframe is used in these studios.

The Bristol School of Animation uses Stop Motion Pro in all of the animation capture stations. Click on the image below for a guide on how to make a simple and robust testing station at home. The camera alone will set you back to the tune of £800, as you need to purchase specialised lenses, adaptors and mains connectors.Ī much simpler and cost effective way to set up a testing station at home is to use your smartphone or tablet. The Digital SLR set up is a little more complex, and a lot more expensive. The less expensive set up will cost less than £100 for the software and camera, and is perfect for testing and training, as its simple to use, quick to set up and very stable. There are a number of versions available to purchase, ranging from a £40 version which can be used with a USB webcam to a £450 version which will connect to a high end Digital SLR camera. The image above shows the Dragonframe Interface being used to shoot simple animation.Click on the image to get to the Dragonframe website, where you can follow some tutorials and learn more about the advanced functions of the package.
