Where to Begin?
WHERE TO BEGIN
YOUR STOP MO JOURNEY v.1.o
Dan Gorosito (A.k.a Metalmadcat)
So, you want to be a stop motion animator. First
of all let me congratulate you. You made a brilliant choice. No place is better
place for expanding your universe promoting creativity at best. But let me help
you telling you my own experience what I consider would be essential to start.
Starting is perhaps the hardest step to take. Fear not. You are not alone. We
all felt disoriented where to begin. Hopefully my experience would allow you
gain more confidence over your learning experience.
PRELIMINARY STEPS
First thing you may want to consider is that
stop motion is a place where your universe can become a reality. It never
ceases to amaze me the endless possibilities it brings to anyone who puts the
right time to it. But just as it can bring the greatest results, the more you
get familiar with it, the more you know the effort you must put into. That
being said, any fears you may feel leave it from the very first moment you
decide to initiate your journey. Remember nothing is impossible if you can
believe in your dreams.
PLANNING AHEAD - BRAINSTORMING
As second thing into consideration, now that you
managed to take all your fear you can start planning. No matter how simple or
silly you think your idea may be, see the potential it could have and write it
down. Perhaps some ideas are bigger than others. That is okay. Some can wait
more or less whenever you are ready. But it is good that you write them all
down and start to organize yourself. Planning also involved being realistic.
And that means you want to look at your time, your budget, the days you can
possibly work to animate and the days you want to rest. We all suddenly want to
make all kinds of things but we must stick to our limitations to find the best
results. This would also allow you from getting frustrated.
QUESTION QUESTION QUESTION
Speaking of frustration, I will never forget how
I discovered stop motion. I was drawn by curiosity to see what stop motion was
all about and I began my research. There I discovered this fantastic place
known as www.stopmotionanimation.com. Now of course there is also Stop Motion Magic to help you along.
Communities are great place to help you along. Ask questions as many as you
need to leave all your doubts. Don’t be afraid how novice you may look in the
community. There is always someone below you and someone above you that you can
learn from. And there is no need comparing yourself with others. Your learning
curve is yours only and it is in relation with the time you put in it. Remember
this to avoid frustration too.
GOLDEN RULE
Here is perhaps the golden rule in animation,
especially in stop motion: Research. As animator you must constantly read
before, during, and after animating. You want to make your learning process the
best experience and this means being up to date with techniques and
experimentation. Being active at the community can help you immensely and your
research can be more worthy. You may learn lots of things by simply asking
people or just reading someone´s blog. Of course if you can buy books for
further reading that is great too. However, online there is more free
information for you learn than you could imagine. So make sure to read and keep
yourself informed watching films that can both inspire you and teach you. So if
your budget don’t let you buy books, in case you can´t afford that there are
free sources all over the net.
PLANNING YOUR FIRST EXERCISES
Before going to ambitious about your first film
you may want to begin with simple exercise. Even doing exercise take time and
planning. So, as you may know at this point (thanks to proper research) there
are 12 principle of animation that are key to be learned. I recommend you to
practice these as devoted as you possibly can. From these training lots of
ideas would to your head. You will notice how simple exercise could lead to
bigger ideas, perhaps one possible first film of yours. Principles not only
help you to understand what animation is all about, but it will also grow your
confidence in the field. Be it digital, experimental or traditional, these
principles apply for all. So, before even going that far of making a short film
or a complex story, you want to exercise as much as you can before jumping any
"big step"
BASIC TIPS FOR YOUR FIRST FILM
Once you are familiar with the 12 principles of
stop motion you can think of your first potential film. Who knows, maybe as you
were training you already got something on the works. The time it would take
you to get here is up to you. In fact, you can always go back to your training.
The more you train yourself the better results will be in your film. However,
as the essential things to keep in mind your first film I would recommend the
following:
1 – Choose
a right spot for you to work comfortable. Look for a place that will not be
crowded. If possible a place away from humidity and where you can avoid the
wind. It could be your own room, a basement, or a garage. Whichever place you
choose make sure you can put things there and no one will move all the
equipment next day.
2 – Lighting is super important in film. Having more than 1 source of light
is ideal. If you have two lamps and one light source on the ceiling you are
good to go.
3 – Start
building your set. It can be an ordinary table or you can design one that suits
best for you. I would recommend whichever table you use is for stop motion
purposes only. Think of many times you will be working there. Unmounting your
table to give a new purpose every now and then may be stressful.
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