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STOP MOTION vs TIMELAPSE - Coggle Diagram
STOP MOTION vs TIMELAPSE
1 Choosing subject and props (Faiz, Ammar, Syahmi)
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- Photo assembling and video making (Fazrul, Habeel)
Time-Lapse
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In a time-lapse video, the frames per second are different from regular videos.
Stop Motion
In stop-motion, still photos are used to create a film or animation
The process of manipulating a succession of still photos to produce a video is known as stop motion.
3 Choosing framing / real-time (Ian, Reyhan, Yusuf)
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4 Length of event and editing (Huda, Suraya)
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5 Time consuming from preparing until end (Adrian, Daniel)
STOP MOTION
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for outdoor stop motion, must be in exact consistent
outdoor environment BUT for indoor (studio) time is flexible
If each photo takes 30 sec, creating a 5 min (24fps) video
would take 60 hours.
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TIMELAPSE
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the more changes that happens in the video,
the better the timelapse (environment, climate, movement)
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