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Is it possible to do 'traditional' stop-frame animation with a digital camera?
If so, is any extra equipment needed?
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
No problem. Tim Burton made the feature film "The Corpse Bride" with a bunch of Canon dSLR cameras and Apple's Final Cut Pro:
- Morey000Lv 71 decade ago
Some cameras, such as my Minolta A2, have that capability built-in.
But yes- you can take digital images and then combine them later into a movie.
Oh- do it on a low resolution setting. You don't need 8Mp images to show on a TV (even an HDTV).
- Anonymous1 decade ago
i suppose you could do an ok job if you took all the images and put them into macromedia flash. would work.