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Well the movie won't work so here is a song instead which I just did its very quick and random by my band,Dying To Live and this song is called You Stink. But I was very bored when I made this. Oh yeah I forgot to tell I had got into making music to now. Well heres the song [URL]http://media.putfile.com/Dying-To-Live-You-Stink[/URL]
He posts personal stuff that he knows is going to get shat on, yet does it anyway. Mocking a guy for his appearance...*slow clap*
And I bet you're all just so goddamn sexy eh?
What is it, some kind of nerd-shame where you're so glad it's somebody else being picked on that you'll join in, wild-eyed and cheering whilst deep down knowing it's pretty mean but just happy to not be the one having your fish fingers mashed into your face at dinnertime?
Assclowns.
> Shrimper wrote:
> What are your movies about and do you just do them with your friends
> and act and stuff.
>
> So you do things with toys but not with real people acting then?
No there is really people in the others.
> it will never be as good as the Adam and Joe show crossbob
is true.
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> C®ø§$ Bób wrote:
> Yeah my next movie is going to be with old toys. But can you tell me
> how to delete the arms holding the toys after. My friend that I use
> to know did a film with lego and deleted his hands after so it
> looked
> like they were just moving on there own. So please can you tell me
> how
> I do this? I will be very happy if you do.
>
> Either post production editing using something like photoshop
> (verrryyyyyy slow) or got the easier route, stop frame animation.
>
> Don't ask, google it.
Stop-motion (stop frame, whatever) is the only way to do this unless you've got a multi-million pound editing studio.
It basically involves taking pictures at every instant of the non-animate object moving without the person moving it in the frame, then setting a frame-rate to the photos and making it look as if theyre moving unassisted.