Boinx Software



iStopMotion at the Apple Store

-

Woohooohooo! iStopMotion has showed up at the Apple Store US. It is already available at the Apple Store Europe for some time now.

iStopMotion | Comments off

New: Quartz Compositions

-

Today, we are coming out of the closet with something which we have been working on for a couple of months: Quartz Compositions. Quartz Composer is a great tool by Apple with which you can create nice animations, for example for iTunes visualizers, templates for use with a number of applications, for example ChatFX which is a plug in for iChat, iMovie HD and others. Examples of professional tool are "Quartz Stacker" by bug.tv and Final Cut Pro. Many people create great screensavers, desktop backgrounds and even games (co-authored by Dominik Wagner of the CodingMonkeys and Achim Breidenbach of Boinx) with Quartz Composer. But we took it a step further and developed templates that can be filled with dynamic data. You can see the work we did in the TV shows of DAF (Deutsches Anleger Fernsehen). (Unfortunately, they stream in Windows Media format so you'll need Flip4Mac installed on your Mac.) Let's look at some examples: daf1.gif This is one of the less complicated examples. The data for the ticker at the bottom is provided by an RSS feed which is created by the content management system NCPower by NorCom which drives the whole solution. The editors at DAF can provide the text for the text box on demand. The most challenging part is to get the text to flow into the blue box since Quartz Composer has no flowing text tool. daf2.gif This chart is the most complicated thing we did, since you can't draw in Quartz Composer nor has it much to offer for reading in data. But the data had to come from a SQL database and be rendered into a chart in real time. If you want to know how we did it, contact us by email. In the future, we plan to work more with Quartz Composer, publishing a number of Quartz Compositions and Quartz Composer plug-ins. In order to stay tuned, you can subscribe to the RSS feed of this blog, to our newsletter or to the RSS feed of the Quartz Compositions category.

Hotnews | Boinx | Quartz-Compositions | Comments off

Mouseposé 2.5 Introductory Price Ends

-

Starting tomorrow, the price of Mouseposé will be US$14.95.

Mousepose | Comments off

Hermann: Reverse Evolution

-

Hermann | Comments off

The Deadly Deaths: See The World

-

Nick Feisst from The Deadly Deaths, "restrained indie synth pop" band from Hamilton NZ, used iStopMotion to create the music video for the groups first single "See The World". There are nice pictures of the set and characters on his blog.

I'm using iStopMotion along with an iSight camera to do my movement tracking in the music video, and then using a digital SLR to take full resolution images.

iStopMotion | Example | Pro | Comments off

Michael Capell: NBA Animation Project

-

Michael Capell and his team did an animation project for the NBA, animating the mascots of various teams in a wrestling match. Nice photos and a lot of background info from the production set as well as a couple of the animations can be found on his website.

iStopMotion | Example | Pro | Comments off

MacUser: 5 Mice for FotoMagico and Mouseposé

-

latest_mag_macuser.jpgThe October 06 issue of MacUser UK includes reviews by Steve Caplin for both FotoMagico 1.7 and Mousposé 2.5: On Mouseposé he writes:"The interface is clear and easy to follow, but made even easier for new users by the addition of a 'talkthrough' button, which audibly talks you through all the features. Mousepose does exactly what's needed for the job in hand. It won't make you work faster, but it will definitely make your demonstrations a whole lot slicker." The rating is 5 of 5 mice for Mouseposé. FotoMagico 1.7 is rated 5 of 5 mice, too: "Although there are other slide show programs, none rival FotoMagico for its ease of use, flexibility and the superb professionalism of its output. A joy to use." Online access requires a premium account: FotoMagico and Mouseposé.

Review | FotoMagico | Mousepose | Comments off

Lillies Time Lapse

-

Jeff Carlson made this time lapse movie of lillies while writing about iStopMotion for Macworld magazine. Found at Cracks in the Facade.

iStopMotion | Example | Timelapse | Comments off

"Extremely Stupid Stop Motion Movie"

-

Brian Moore wrote an article for Macaddict and played around with iStopMotion, combining stop motion animation and time lapse recording in one cool test movie which he posted on his weblog.

iStopMotion | Example | Timelapse | Comments off