PhotoPresenter 4.0.1
by Bastian - Wednesday, March 10, 2010 - Permalink
PhotoPresenter 4.0.1 improves support for Aperture 3, has the documentation localized in German and French and fixes known issues from version 4.0.
Frankenstein Walking Test Lego
by Frank - Wednesday, March 10, 2010 - Permalink
In this short stop motion animation, the talented Lego actor of Frankenstein appears on the film set. Made by Sebastian Thomson-Jagoe with iStopMotion at the age of 12.
Dave & Charlotte - Telling A Story Of Precious Moments
by Frank - Tuesday, March 09, 2010 - Permalink
A wedding is a very special day in the life of every couple. It's the photographer's task to capture these precious moments and tell a unique story. We spoke with Dave and Charlotte, the well-known lifestyle photography duo based in Toronto, Canada, about how they work, how they deal with difficult situations, and why they use FotoMagico to offer their clients added value.
Health Animations Class
by Frank - Wednesday, March 03, 2010 - Permalink
This video describes a collaborative class at Johns Hopkins University during intersession 2010. This class taught students the basics of health communications and using stop-motion animation to create 30-second animations with iStopMotion encouraging behavior change.
Revolution from the Rest of Us - Boinx Software
by Frank - Tuesday, March 02, 2010 - Permalink
Oliver Breidenbach took the stage on Guy Kawasakis Macworld 2010 feature presentation.
Carrots For Breakfast - Stop Motion
by Frank - Tuesday, March 02, 2010 - Permalink
Katie introduces her new movie - 'Carrots for Breakfast'. Created with iStopMotion. Cute!
TeenCastic: Boinx Software @ MacWorld 2010
by Frank - Monday, March 01, 2010 - Permalink
Wade from TeecCastic Podcast interviews Oliver from Boinx Software about BoinxTV and iStopMotion. If you follow @BoinxSoftware and @FreeiPhoneApps on Twitter you can win a license of BoinxTV or iStopMotion.
Save This Place, Save The World
by Frank - Monday, March 01, 2010 - Permalink
Lauren Elliot comes up with an idea for the PayPal Developer Challenge and created a video with iStopMotion: "Save This Place is a GPS based photo game that lets you own a piece of the earth and be part of an effort to raise $1 billion dollars for good causes. We've divided the earth up into 7 billion equally sized piece of land - using your GPS capable phone you go to your favorite spot and take a photo. If no one else has claimed that spot you can purchase it for $1 using PayPals easy payment system. You add the story of why it's important to you, and share it with your friends via twitter or facebook."
