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Magic book

For this animation I tried to bring one of my favourite books to life, Night Train to Lisbon by Pascal Mercier. Once again, I found out the hard way that controlling the lighting conditions is one of the most difficult aspects of stop motion animation. That’s why I normally record at night.

And here a post-script for those using iStopMotion and who are struggling to connect their camera properly to their Mac. The following advice from Boinx Software allowed me to connect my Canon 40D with live preview:

  1. Connect your camera to the computer with an appropriate USB cable. (Power your camera by AC power if possible. If you do use a battery, make sure it is fully charged. If you use AC power, remove the battery.) – For me the USB cable was fine.
  2. Close any other applications that might connect to your camera.
  3. Open Image Capture, select your camera, then in pop up area in lower-left select Connection camera opens: No application.
  4. Make sure Dropbox is not a client of the camera.
  5. If you have anti-virus software, white-list iStopMotion so that it may access your camera.
  6. Set the Mode Dial to Manual (M). – Note that this doesn’t affect your White Balance setting, so you should also set your White Balance dial to a manual setting to ensure consistent exposures.
  7. Set Auto Power Off to Off.
  8. Set Auto rotate to Off.
  9. Set lens to Manual Focus and disable Image Stabilization.
  10. You may need to remove the CF/SD memory card. – I removed my CF card just in case.
  11. Set live view Exposure Simulation to On. – I couldn’t find this setting on my camera.
  12. Set Release shutter without card to ON or Enable. – I couldn’t find this setting on my camera.
  13. To use the Live View functionality you have to force iStopMotion to ignore the white list. To do this, open iStopMotion, click on iStopMotion at the top left corner of your screen, then press and hold the Option button on your keyboard and you’ll see that Preferences option will change to Debug Preferences, which you need click. In the opened window check the option “Ignore Whitelisting for Digital Still Cameras” and then restart iStopMotion.

Barefoot pose

I created my 8th animation, my first animated GIF, to enter the Digital Public Library of America‘s international October 2016 GIF ME UP competition. The image I chose to manipulate is titled barefoot pose, a photo from around 1910 which I thought lends itself quite well to be animated. I love looking at old images, trying to imagine the photo in colour, what life would have been like back then, how the photo might have come about, and of course who the people in the pictures might have been. I can imagine the chap in this picture would have had a good sense of humour and wouldn’t have minded this adaptation. I used Photoshop Elements and Keynote to create the GIF.

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