Stop Motion Animation in After Effects

Learn how to create a stop-motion animation in After Effects.
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Joey Korenman (00:17): Oh my God. Gosh, Joey here at school of motion and welcome to the last day of 30 days of after effects. I want to give a quick shout out to the department of motion design at the Ringling college of art and design for sponsoring this series. They were an amazing partner to work with throughout this whole process. And I really want to thank them. If you haven't already check out the link in the resource tab where you can get more information about them. This last video is pretty cool. What we're going to talk about is how you can integrate stop motion into your after effects work. I'm going to go over some tricks that will let you sort of set up a template that you can create really neat, stop motion elements with. And we're also going to talk about some compositing tricks that go along with it.
Joey Korenman (00:58): This is going to be kind of a unique one, and I hope that it's going to be something you want to go out and try and eventually start building your own elements and playing around with it. Don't forget to sign up for a free student account so you can grab the project files from this lesson as well as assets from any other lesson on the site. Now once more into after effects. So today, uh, what I want to show you guys is some interesting ways you can incorporate stop motion into your after effects toolbox. So, um, you know, doing stop motion, there's a million ways you can do it. And so I thought what an interesting example might be is to show you how to do like a paper crumpling transition. Now I've done this before without using stop motion software, because it's really not that hard.
Joey Korenman (01:46): Um, you know, really what, what, what you do is you just start with a piece of paper that's folded flat, and you just frame by frame slowly, crumble it up and take a picture until it gets to a small little ball. Okay. Now it's much, much easier to do if you use stop motion software. So I'll show you guys, uh Dragonframe if you're unfamiliar with Dragonframe, it is one of the most fun programs I've ever used in my entire life, and you pretty much can hook up any DSLR camera to it, and it can control the camera and take a picture and it can do a lot of things. And I don't want to really spend too much time in Dragonframe on this tutorial, but I used Dragonframe to shoot this piece of paper. I pointed my camera straight down on the desk. I had a ring light on it, and you can see the last frame looks a little bit blue.
Joey Korenman (02:34): You don't have to worry about that. The way dragon frameworks is genius. It, um, it takes full Rez pictures with your camera. So my T3, I takes like, I don't know what the mega pixel is, but they're like 5k images, but it saves a low Rez version of that image that it can play back really quickly, literally in real time. So you can very quickly preview what your animation is looking like. And so it took me about 10 minutes to do this, and I was very happy with it. And even at the end, I did, you know, I sort of, I mean, I'll kind of go frame by frame and show you here's the first frame. And then I crumpled up the edges and I taped the paper to the desks, so it would move and I just kept crumpling it. And then when I got to the end, I just moved it a little bit just to get a little extra motion at the finish.
Joey Korenman (03:20): Okay. So there you go. That's that's Dragonframe and then you can export out your image sequence and, and export it however you want. So I exported it out and here it is, this is my image sequence. Now I imported it into after effects and I made sure, and we talked about this in the last video to interpret the footage correctly. Now this is stop motion. So I wanted it to go at 12 frames a second, not 24. Now you can do it at whatever you want, but to get that stop motion, feel it's better to do it at 12. It just sort of that's it just sort of is the look that's the aesthetic. So 12 frames a second. And so now if I take this and I drop it into a comp, it's going to make a gigantic comp, right? So the, this is actually the pixel size of these images.

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  • @andrewmalaki
    @andrewmalaki6 жыл бұрын

    thanks Joey, i've learned a lot in those 30 days ( actually 37 for me ) that i've followed your tutorials as a 2 months beginner in AE. looking forward for new tutorials from you and wish you the best.

  • @tzcjornefx
    @tzcjornefx6 жыл бұрын

    I actually watched all 30 episodes and loved them. The way you explain your thought process really helped me out to become a better animator. So I just wanted to say thanks for the good stuff! :D

  • @schoolofmotion

    @schoolofmotion

    6 жыл бұрын

    That's so cool to hear. Best of luck on your MoGraph journey. Let us know if you ever need any help.

  • @goshniiAI
    @goshniiAI4 жыл бұрын

    Hello Joey, many thanks for sharing your Project files, also for the awesome knowledge you give out to the community. From Ghana - Africa

  • @cepwin
    @cepwin4 жыл бұрын

    Tremendous series....I’m sure I’ll go back to these as a reference! Thank you

  • @dudoodle2425
    @dudoodle24252 жыл бұрын

    just in case this doesn't work for anybody here's a tip. After you're done taking your pictures and color correcting in photoshop. You can use the last frame of the video you're using (Where you want the animation to start) use the snippet tool to capture the last frame, and then bring it into photoshop and create a clipping mask into the pictures you have taken. Once the last frame is clipped into each picture. Next you overlay the pictures you have taken onto the last frame using the multiply blend mode. Then piece it together in premiere pro after you export the work you have done in photoshop. export them in PNG format btw

  • @be7l858
    @be7l8583 жыл бұрын

    alot of info really appreciate it keep 30 days again

  • @yitphady1362
    @yitphady13623 жыл бұрын

    Watched was all of it it was excellent 👌

  • @qwertyyuiopasdfify
    @qwertyyuiopasdfify6 жыл бұрын

    very useful tutorial thank you, there is this video called xanarchy made by lil xan and they use this effect in a lot of creative ways do you think is possible to have a editing breakdown

  • @michaelmuller6029
    @michaelmuller60296 жыл бұрын

    how about the cc force motion blur effect instead of the RSMB? I saw you using it earlier and it worked quite well for me until now. Whats the Difference between these two?

  • @palpytine
    @palpytine6 жыл бұрын

    Damnit! 30 days, and I forgot to sign up for a free student account so I could grab the project files for this lesson as well as assets from any other lesson on the site. I've been watching these for 29 days straight so far - why didn't you remind me before?

  • @mzee2844
    @mzee28442 жыл бұрын

    perfect

  • @edindinho
    @edindinho6 жыл бұрын

    I don´t really know how does the After Effects Series works cause I just got into the link below and all the padlocks is locked. But I´ve enjoyed watching this tutorial. Cheers and peace!

  • @yitphady1362
    @yitphady13623 жыл бұрын

    Good.good.good.teacher.

  • @melodyyy7954
    @melodyyy79543 жыл бұрын

    i have a doubt.....how to i do this in 3D space......like your footage of the paper crumbling is in front angle.....my footage is in 3/4 angle.....kinda like in 3D space. how do i composite my video on the paper crumbling footage when it is at an angle. sorry for bad english, it is not my first language. Also....amazing tutorial, i got just what i wanted. if u can just clear my doubt, that would be super!!!

  • @anujgabriel4489
    @anujgabriel44892 жыл бұрын

    Is it too late to ask for the Project File now ? if not I would love to make use of them ASAP Thanks!

  • @dougmooraes
    @dougmooraes3 жыл бұрын

    Anyone can help me? My After doesn't have the effects "Grid" and "RSMB". How do I get it?

  • @ol4765
    @ol47656 жыл бұрын

    i cant see the little scale button under the composition? pls help me :(

  • @schoolofmotion

    @schoolofmotion

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hit the 'S' key with your layer selected.

  • @steadifreddy2187
    @steadifreddy21872 жыл бұрын

    I need the FIle!! Pls fix the link

  • @user-rc4cb9ft9l
    @user-rc4cb9ft9l2 жыл бұрын

    Can not download this. The link does not arrive in the email

  • @micahriordan1262
    @micahriordan12626 жыл бұрын

    Can't download the project files, when I do it gives me a file that my computer has no idea how to use, please provide any suggestions.

  • @schoolofmotion

    @schoolofmotion

    6 жыл бұрын

    Just change out the file extension to .zip and you'll be good to go!

  • @micahriordan1262

    @micahriordan1262

    6 жыл бұрын

    awesome thank you so much for the quick response and helpful suggestion all seems to be working now