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With Macworld | iWorld 2012 right around the corner, we’re pleased to announce that Gordon Straub, Director/Producer of Moose Movies, will be presenting at the Apple event. At just 17 years old, Gordon’s Tech Talk, Get Started or Improve Your Techniques Making Stop-Action Movies with iStopMotion, will, as you may have already guessed, address helpful tips regarding the creation of stop motion animated movies using Boinx’s very own iStopMotion.

Attendees will not only learn everything about using iStopMotion software, but also the ins and outs of stop motion basics – how to model clay characters, build a stage, use a blue screen to superimpose backgrounds, develop storylines and scripts, and record or create a soundtrack for the final piece. Gordon will also be handing out clay to attendees for a more interactive experience. And because we’re so excited to have an iStopMotion expert advocating our software at the premier Apple event of the year, we’ll be raffling off one license of iStopMotion Home and one for iStopMotion for iPad at Gordon’s Tech Talk!

A multi-talented musician (he plays the double bass!) and artist, Gordon, a Danville, California native, has produced claymation shorts for the Town of Danville and the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District (using iStopMotion of course). His work with Danville’s Street Smarts program in which his animated penguins discussed street safety tips won him an award from the Town of Danville. The Animation Tests on Gordon’s YouTube channel feature some quirky characters and show off a series of animation techniques, which he’ll be sharing with the crowd at Macworld. Stay tuned for a more in-depth animation from Gordon that is sure to show off all of his skills in one extensive stop motion film.

Gordon will also be exhibiting his stop motion skills at the Boinx booth (818 – 2J) in the Mobile Apps Showcase, where he will give a live demo of iStopMotion for iPad. Don’t miss out – register for passes to Macworld | iWorld 2012 here. We’ll keep you posted on the exact time of Gordon’s demo and presentation. See you there!

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Attention iStopMotion Super Users - Exhibit with Us at Macworld | iWorld 2012!

Are you attending Macworld | iWorld 2012 or plan on being in the San Francisco area from January 26 – 28th? Boinx Software will be exhibiting at Macworld | iWorld (Booth 818/2J) and we want you to put your iStopMotion talents on display on the showroom floor.

If you think you’ve got the skills to create a show-stopping stop motion animation on the spot using iStopMotion for iPad, let us know!

Tell us a little about yourself and send over samples of your latest stop motion work. If you’ve got what it takes, we’ll feature you at the Boinx Software exhibit booth at Macworld|iWorld 2012 where you can create your very own iStopMotion for iPad animation LIVE for all to see!

Please include in submission:

*Name

*Location

*Brief bio

*Latest samples of iStopMotion work

Please send submissions to Megan Linebarger at megan@zazilmediagroup.com

About Macworld | iWorld

Macworld | iWorld 2012 is the world’s ultimate fan event for those who use, create, and love Apple products. Attendees will encounter a unique celebration of Apple technology-infused art, music, and film, as well as learning opportunities, and a shopping mecca in our exhibit hall filled with products and services for Apple users of all skill levels and interests. From home users, to artistic hobbyists and professionals, and the true Technorati – Macworld | iWorld 2012 gives attendees the chance to experience all that the amazing world of Apple-related tools can offer. (More Information...)

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Inspired by Ico, an action-adventure game for PlayStation®, and the work of Lotte Reiniger, who mastered and pioneered the art of silhouette filmmaking, Alley Brahniuk designed, directed and animated The Story of Ico. A stop motion film made using black paper cutouts and a light box, Brahniuk’s animation was created using Boinx Software’s iStopMotion.

Ico, originally a video game, is the story of a boy born with horns banished to an abandoned fortress, where he meets Yorda, daughter of the queen. In Brahniuk’s film, Ico kills the queen in order to save Yorda from her, and then sails away. At 10 frames per second, this film used 2,000 individual photos for a film just about five minutes in length.

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In her animation for Red Bull Canimation, Emily Parker encourages viewers to stimulate their minds by drinking Red Bull. In the short film, a writer faces a severe case of writer’s block, but snaps out of it after discovering the stimulating power of a Red Bull energy drink. Parker handmade the props and figurines using materials such as latex, foam, wire, wood, paper, metal and more. The animation was done using Boinx Software’s iStopMotion. Red Bull Canimation is an animation contest in three categories: stop motion, CGI and drawn/2D animation. The only rule of the competition is that the company’s signature blue and silver can must be the star of the show. Votes for each entry are measured through fans interactions through social media pages. The top ten from each category will then go on to be judged by a prestigious panel of judges. On her entry page, Emily said, “The idea came from thinking about the mentally and physically stimulating effects from Red Bull. Hopefully this comes across in a lighthearted fun way.” If you agree or just love Emily’s animation, join the conversation! Comment, like, share, watch and watch again to increase Emily’s chances of winning Red Bull Canimation.

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For a 19-year-old, Charlie Collier is talented – and wise – beyond his years. “In my opinion, life itself is the most magnificent work of art perceivable by mankind. And to be able to not just experience, but capture even a fraction of this masterpiece is one of the greatest things about being human,” Charlie says on his website, Zapamation – pretty profound for a homeschooled kid who just graduated from high school. After only a few years of experience (and no formal training) in animation and filmmaking, Charlie has already been able to capture that beauty and translate it into something masterful – and something that has been featured on MTV Adria, a European division of the popular music channel.

Part of being an artist is being able to take even the most mundane of objects and “twist” them into something beautiful. So when Charlie began “messing around with twist ties” – something most people use to hold their veggie bags closed – at his local grocery store as a 10-year-old, he saw characters, and began wondering how he could bring his twist-tie figurines to life through animation. And so, Twist Ninja, his first ever stop motion film, was born.

“I was trying to figure out which software to use when I came across Boinx and did a free trial,” Charlie said. “It had everything I wanted in a software package. I’ve been using iStopMotion ever since. Twist Ninja was the first stop motion film I made. I realized how fun it was to animate things; it evolved into a bigger deal than I ever expected.”

So when popular Slovenian band Puppetz reached out to Charlie after seeing Twist Ninja (which was shown on the big screen at Taos Shortz Film Fest, I might add), and asked him to create a music video for their song Generacija Y (or Generation Y), it took him some time to realize just how big of a deal it actually was. Very humble, and maybe a bit green, Charlie was surprised at how much freedom he had in creating the video.

“They gave me almost total creative control over the project. There was a month of storyboarding, and Puppetz wanted the basic concept of the twist ties turning into the band, but whatever animation happened was totally up to me,” he said. “They wanted to let me express myself through the video. I was very surprised – I thought, ‘I’m just some kid from Texas, you guys are really trusting me?’ I was honored that they did.”

Not only was Charlie working with his first big client, but he had to deal with language and cultural barriers as well. “I could put the lyrics into Google translate, but it doesn’t really translate, so I spent a lot of time drilling the guys on not just the lyrics but also the social aspect of it. I didn’t understand their culture, I didn’t understand what’s funny to them or what the song truly meant from their point of view,” he said. “I’m a perfectionist like that – if the video didn’t really go with the message of the song, it would have really bothered me, so it was a challenge.”

What resulted from months of storyboarding, breaking down barriers, and meticulous shooting and editing was an expressive collaboration of handmade and digital art – a feat that was made easier through the use of Boinx’s iStopMotion. “I really like the built in chroma-keying and editing features. Other software just takes frames – with iStopMotion, I could get everything set up and just go right into cutting it all together. The user-friendliness and compatibility features were exactly what I needed.”

Though he’s not entirely sure where he will be in the next few years, he does have a few plans for the near future, including an invite back to the 2012 Taos Shortz Film Fest and another music video request. Charlie draws inspiration from film studies like Laika (creator of Coraline), and says his dream goal is to have that level of quality in animation. “What really inspires me is interesting and innovative concepts, using nonconventional methods of creating. You get out of it what you put into it – and if you put in a lot of passion, it shines through in your work.”

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Steve Buckley and his two sons, Alex (13 yrs old) and Will (7 yrs old), are super fans of the Doctor Who program. To show their love of the wildly popular SciFi series, they started making stop motion movies using a still camera and Apple iMovie. However the films were limited to a very slow frame rate and the Buckley clan eventually switched to iStopMotion. “After an Internet search we found iStopMotion and we're all really impressed with it - the frame rate (how smooth the animation is) is superb, and iStopMotion has really improved the workflow for the boy's productions. The onion skinning feature which allows you to see the previous and current frame over each other is particularly good,“ said Steve. Part 1 of this 2-part posting features 'The Secret Within' stop motion movie made by Alex (Dalex7447 on YouTube). The episode was produced in just eight hours on the day the Buckley's purchased iStopMotion.

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iStopMotion Helps Dr Who Fans Show Their Love – Part 2 - showcases the brilliant work of young Will Buckley. His father Steven posted the iStopMotion short along with his equally talented brother Alex’s work to showcase not only their talent for movie making, but, the capabilities of the iStopMotion application that let these two budding filmmakers unleash their creativity. Regardelss if you are a Doctor Who fan or not, you will certainly enjoy Will’s stop motion work. All character animation is done in iStopMotion with the files outputted to iMovie for sound, post production and credits.

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Attention all teachers! Watch this cute video of students using iStopMotion to make a multiplication video, and see just how much the kids like to get involved when using stop motion animation in the classroom. Working with iStopMotion teaches students a variety of skills, from teamwork, to problem solving, critical thinking, and more. It's a new and innovative way to make learning fun and provide students with immediate satisfaction and a sense of achievement. From the arts, to the sciences, mathematics, and more, iStopMotion in the classroom is helping students tackle school subjects in a highly creative, hands-on and very cool way! Click here to learn about more ways to incorporate iStopMotion into your classroom!

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It's official! You Gotta See This! is now ready to support iOS 5! The great new features in iOS 5 promise exciting improvements in both quality and functionality of our apps, and You Gotta See This! is prepped and ready for this next generation of iOS. You Gotta See This 2.1 will sport improved usability via the new native Twitter integration present in iOS 5, which makes the process of sharing your awesome photo collages with friends and family much more convenient - now you can tweet your See This! pics from any Twitter account and add your location in just one simple step!

If you don't have already have our You Gotta See This App!, what are you waiting for?!? Get it now and use it on your new iOS 5 system today!

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We recently received a Facebook post on our wall from Michał Szydłowski telling us about an iStopMotion movie he created for a Facebook contest sponsored by Science Picnic of Polish Radio and The Copernicus Science Centre in May of 2011. His animation won first place in the contest! Check out our Facebook page and watch the winning video for yourself. We love to see your iStopMotion creations, so keep sending them our way - tweet us, or Facebook us - we love to hear from you! And congratulations Michał - awesome job!

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