Difference between revisions of "Using Cheese / Cinecutie / Audacity to Create a Stop Motion Video"

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Revision as of 09:20, 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 ]


Capture Web Cam Pictures via Cheese Application

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Importing and Edit Pictures in Cinecutie (Cinelerra)

Setting up Cinecutie

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Loading Files

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Moving Around / Marking Frames

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Adding Effects within Marked Frames

Titles

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Fire Effect

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Incorporating Audio into Cinecutie (Cinelerra)

Record Music via Audacity

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Record Voices via Audacity

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Final Edit prior to Rendering Video File

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Rendering Stop Motion Video to Ogg Theora Vorbis File

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Posting Stop Motion Video on YouTube

Creating a YouTube Account

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Upload Stop Motion Video to your YouTube Account

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View comments / statistics Regarding your YouTube Video

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Future Consideration: Adding Advanced Special Effects (Laser fire, explosions, etc)

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