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we love stop-motion

@welovestopmotion / welovestopmotion.tumblr.com

stop-motion n. (also known as frame-by-frame) is a cinematographic technique whereby the camera is repeatedly stopped and started in order to make a physically manipulated object appear to move on its own. Stop-motion techniques include also pixilation, claymation and timelapse.
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Work in progress

I really don’t have much free time these days for personal animation (busy on a fun project at work!) but it’s nice to try squeeze some in here and there. I have some other projects and stop motion I’d love to do, but animating on my 2DS at least allows me to doodle when I’m out and about, even if it is just limited to a 99 drawing animated clip.

Almost done with the rough pass and will probably start my clean up pass this weekend. :)

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Los Angeles Hyperlapse by Vadim Tereshchenko

This is compilation of hyperlapse videos that I shot over the course of the past 2 years. I spent a lot of time scouting for locations, waiting for the perfect conditions, and catching the beauty of the city. Lighting is important. Sunrises, sunsets; transitions from dawn to day, and from dusk to dark. I used a lot of self-developed tricks and techniques in both the shooting and editing processes - it took a lot of time and passion to make this video.
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