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C4 studio animation review
C4 studio animation review










c4 studio animation review

TOP TIP: Remember to take 3 - 5 frames (without moving your characters) for the start and end of your video.Again something to explore and see what you like best. About 15 fps is standard, but a higher number may give you a smoother movement. The app allows you to set the frames per second timing to either speed up or slow your animation down. There's a cardboard support inside the studio box, probably part of the packaging, but we recommend you keep it, for extra stability when using the studio. You also get 2 StikBots (we got a red and yellow one) and a tripod to hold a smartphone.Īfter taking everything out of the packing, all the parts of the studio can fit inside the studio box for safe keeping. The studio can be positioned either as a "green" / "blue" studio. What's in the box? The kit comes in a box, which includes the green screen studio box, with green screen backdrop and 2 prop boxes. This week we played with the #StikBot Zanimation Studio Kit and report on our experience below. In fact there are quite a few different animation kits available on the market to inspire a future film maker. These days technology has made it much easier for kids to explore animation. Back in the day, my eldest made his first animations using LEGO city and putting together elaborate police chase scenes. My kids love making stop-motion animation.

c4 studio animation review

This year, StikBot launched the #StikBot Zanimation Studio, which includes a green screen studio and the free Zing Animation App.ĭisclaimer: Brainstorm Ltd kindly sent us StikBot Zanimation Studio to try at home. StikBot, an internet sensation, is an articulated plastic bot, which you can use to make stop-motion animations.












C4 studio animation review