Tinkerbell & Robocop & Review
Wednesday, April 06, 2005 - Permalink
Famous german comics artist Karl A. Bihlmeier reviews iStopMotion for german technology news site "Industrial Technology & Witchcraft" (in German):
You can't get more creative fun at $40.
Check out the time lapse that shows the artist creating the best April 1st cartoon I've seen this year and the nice stop motion animation "Tinkerbell & Robocop".
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"I have this weird fascination with timelapse footage."
Saturday, February 19, 2005 - Permalink
J. Curtis of the VLOG-O-RAMA posts: "I have this weird fascination with timelapse footage. I'll post a few more on here as the days go on but here's one of my buddy Mike and I at my old apartment. We were using iStopMotion for the actual stopmotion settings." Not only is his fascination weird but so is the time lapse movie. Has a number of very nice choreographical ideas...
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AtomSound: "Inbetween Work"
Sunday, February 13, 2005 - Permalink

Tom Chaffer of AtomSound Media is "Inbetween Work". A timelapse of himself and (briefly) his spouse in front of his computer on a typical day. Tom writes: "Thx for the FUN! Here's the first test run of the 1.8 iStopMotion... this thing rocks so hard!". The movie is clear proof of how much he enjoys himself.
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Time Lapse: Trains wizzing by...
Tuesday, February 01, 2005 - Permalink
Oliver Wehrens likes iStopMotion: "It is a nice stop motion program. It can also take timed snapshots. So I pointed out of my window." and posts a time lapse of the view from his window in MPEG4 format at his weblog. Lots of trains and cars... BTW, the Boarding Card layout of the webpage is quite original.
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Christmas Time Lapse by Jay Curtis
Tuesday, December 28, 2004 - Permalink
Jay Curtis of "You Mac Life" has done a Christmas Time lapse. He writes at his blog: "I've loved timelapse footage since, well, forever. With iStopMotion from Boinx Software, it's really easy for anyone to do it with a DV camera (or iSight)." Click here for the three day time lapse movie. See if you can spot Santa in there.
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Customer Work: John's Christmas Tree Time Lapse
Monday, December 20, 2004 - Permalink
John Thomas writes: "Wow, it has been my life's dream to make stop motion movies. Until now I could never afford it. I found out about your software, and bought it immediately! Thank You so much, I can not express what an impact your software has had on my life. I don't mean to sound all cheesy, but seriously, I have wanted to do stop motion animation since the fist time I saw Gumby when I was little. I had come to the conclusion I never would, because Lunchbox systems are too expensive. But wow, you made software, and you made it affordable!" Merry Christmas, John.
John's first movies include a time lapse of his christmas tree being decorated and a stop motion short called "Bubblegum".
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Timelapse Samples: Clouds and Shadows
Monday, November 29, 2004 - Permalink

Bob posts a couple of time lapse movies: Clouds from outside his windows and shadows on the sidewalk. He posts in his weblog: "Something about my new time lapse movies I have up now. For those that wonder how I made them here it is. I used a shareware program called iStopMotion from Boinx. Basically you hook the camcorder to your Mac and set the program to take a frame at a certain interval. The clouds movie is one frame a second. The day shadows is one frame every 30 seconds. Incredibly simple to do. I hope to get one of Felix during the day when I'm gone, but I need to figure out how to keep the cat off of the PowerBook. Not easy."
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Customer Works: Lunar Eclipse Video
Saturday, November 06, 2004 - Permalink
Jeff Carlson posted a Time Lapse of the Oct 27th Lunar Eclipse done with iStopMotion: "Tonight was a total lunar eclipse, which won't happen again until 2007. Uncharacteristically, the Seattle sky was completely clear, so I was able to point my video camera out the window and tape the eclipse. I used iStopMotion to take a snapshot every 15 seconds."
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Making Of Totentanz
Monday, October 11, 2004 - Permalink
The guys at Go!Le Go! have produced an impressive "Making Of" for their brickfilm "Totentanz": "The Movie was realized in between May to September 2004.
A few hundred hours spent on setdesign, construction, storyboard, voice recording,
animation, editing, post production, sound-design and composing the music.
Round about 8000 Pictures are shooted to let the poem "Totentanz" life." They even took stop motion/time lapse shots of the set building.
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