Sometimes it's sweet to see stories at high speed.
A painting can take weeks or even months to complete. Illustration, sculpture, and all other art forms can take weeks or months to complete. The final version of a painting, illustration or sculpture is shown to the public.
We can allow our audience to travel back in time through videos. Videos can tell the story behind our creations. Let's tell the story in a delicious way with stop motion. We can create a cool time machine with video and let them participate in the creation of that art.
This class is all about creativity and interaction. I'll show how to create a stop motion video of your creative process to share with the audience.
You will need the following to take this class:
- A smartphone or camera to capture frames, film videos and edit videos
- A tripod
- App/Software
- It is recommended to download "Stop Motion Studio" app as it will help you with shooting frames
- A video editing program. Lessons 9 and 10 are about "Inshot" app for mobile and "Adobe premier pro" for computer.
In this class, I will:
- Let us tell you all about planning your shots, how they should be ordered, and what items to keep in mind when planning.
- This tutorial will show you how to set up the scene, what you'll need, and what shots you should consider when the painting process takes place over several days and the weather changes.
- You will learn how to create shots using a variety techniques, including "paper cut", rolling paper, and "additive texture", as well as adding transitions.
- How to export the videos and how you can merge and edit them into one video
- Learn how to create a stop motion using items made from canvas.
- This guide will help you get the most out of your passion and time spent creating your art process videos. It also includes tips and tricks for building your social media presence and engaging with your audience.
I wish you every success in this class, and I'm here for you to support as much as possible. I would love to see you grow so please share your work on the Project Gallery and also share it on social media with @Skillshare or @hadismalekie.