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Re: Question about "2001: A LEGO Odyssey"
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Wed, 31 Jan 2001 04:06:12 GMT
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Oh, and in the scene with the astronaut and the monolith, is that a Vertigo
effect I'm seeing? I can barely tell, it's so small. Wow.

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"Payton Ware" <ware@usc.edu> wrote in message news:G80GrM.694@lugnet.com...
Hey Mark,

First off let me say: wow. That was awesome. You did an excellent job with
the movie, and the cinematography was superb.

So my question is, you used iMovie and Finalcut Pro, so how did you • actually
do the stop motion? Did you just take digital stills using the camera and
import them, or do those Mac programs actually have a stop motion feature?
Just curious.

Again, great work.

Payton
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  Re: Question about "2001: A LEGO Odyssey"
 
(...) Thanks! (...) iMovie has the ability to record the current camcorder images directly to a film clip (Final Cut Pro can't do this , which is *very* annoying - you have to record to tape first). So what I would do is setup the frame, record a (...) (24 years ago, 31-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)

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  Question about "2001: A LEGO Odyssey"
 
Hey Mark, First off let me say: wow. That was awesome. You did an excellent job with the movie, and the cinematography was superb. So my question is, you used iMovie and Finalcut Pro, so how did you actually do the stop motion? Did you just take (...) (24 years ago, 31-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)

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