Here's my finished short. It took me nearly 2 months to finish, some 100 hours in total. Which feels much for a clip of 55 seconds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2O-rjh0EZJE
There's a man sitting in the forest. He notices that the time has passed and gets all philosophical about it until, the end, that is .
A small dialogue from Shakespeare's 'As you like it' prompted me to this idea. I used it to practise my animation and lip syncing skills.
Critics are wanted and needed :p
Interesting. I like that you over exaggerated the face. If you are going to stay in stop-motion, you should think about modeling sculptures. You should also keep drawn to hone your skills as a sculpture.
You clearly have story telling skills so will done.
If you have something more specific you wont comments on, let us know.
Thanks for sharing your work.
Thanks for the kind comments. I do have a specific question:
I am only able to work on animation one day a week. In the living room I build my set on the table, fix it and set up a tri-pod. The point is that you cannot get the exact same camera position and picture were you ended the last time. So to help this I used a different shot for every scene (3 to 4 seconds which I am able to film in one day) . The problem however, as you can see, that the end result is a bit "jumpy". How can I avoid this and keep more continuity?
Thanks in advance.;)