I have previously seen music videos which include stop frame animation on top of the music video to produce an interesting effect. I have actually started making a stop frame animation prior to the start of this project and I think I can transfer the skills from this short clip to constructing my actual music video.
The above was done using a software called Gimp (essentially a free version of Adobe Photoshop) and Windows Movie Maker. This is due to me drawing frame by frame - each frame had to be repeated with slight changes which soon became very tiring to do, Windows Movie Maker made it easy to splice the frames together in time to the music.
As well as this, the animation was produced using Gimp because I have not included a background video for it, therefore, the white background is acceptable. As for music videos, the doodles will have to drawn on top of the video, therefore I will have to find another program to do this with. A program which I have researched to be useful for this, is Adobe After Effects, accessible through the Adobe Premiere Pro software. This program will also allow me to continue frames onto the following frames so I do not have to draw the entire doodle again.
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