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Revision as of 09:12, 16 July 2010
A popular trend with youth in this day and age is to create lego stop-motion videos and post up to YouTube...
.. You can use the cheese / Audacity and Cinecutie (Cinelerra) open source applications to do this for free...
In tutorial, I will discuss how I created the stop motion Lego video "How to Define Lego Pain" using these applications.
Here is a link to the YouTube Video: [ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8if6uyB9cqk ]
Contents
- 1 Capture Web Cam Pictures via Cheese Application
- 2 Importing and Edit Pictures in Cinecutie (Cinelerra)
- 3 Incorporating Audio into Cinecutie (Cinelerra)
- 4 Record Music via Audacity
- 5 Record Voices via Audacity
- 6 Final Edit prior to Rendering Video File
- 7 Rendering Stop Motion Video to Ogg Theora Vorbis File
Capture Web Cam Pictures via Cheese Application
To be completed ...
Importing and Edit Pictures in Cinecutie (Cinelerra)
Setting up Cinecutie
To be completed ...
Loading Files
To be completed ...
Moving Around / Marking Frames
To be completed ...
Adding Effects within Marked Frames
Titles
To be completed ...
Fire Effect
To be completed ...
Incorporating Audio into Cinecutie (Cinelerra)
Record Music via Audacity
To be completed ...
Record Voices via Audacity
To be completed ...
Final Edit prior to Rendering Video File
To be completed ...
Rendering Stop Motion Video to Ogg Theora Vorbis File
To be completed ...