The PixStop app captures as many as 10,000 images to create mini masterpieces up to 13 minutes long. The National Film Board of Canada is proud to bring you PixStop-a versatile, intuitive app that makes it easier than ever to shoot and score your very own stop-motion animation film. Though the main app is limited to the iPad there is a companion “remote camera” app for the iPhone this lets you set up the iPhone as a static camera, while making adjustments to the scene and controlling from the iPad.Īs well as manually controlling the shutter for stop motion movies, iStopMotion can also be set to an automatic mode enabling you to make beautiful timelapses of scenery or plantlife. It’s a joy to use for serious enthusiasts, but I’d say it’s a little too complicated for kids to use without supervision.
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These reviews are from "" and "make use of.com" Īt the premium end of the market is iStopMotion, with advanced controls for exposure and white balance lock, adjustable movie speeds and iCloud integration.
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Heavy gloves kept your hands warm, but their bulky nature prevents you from sculpting the snowball into the desired shape. Using ones bare hands produces compact snowballs, but you could only build a few before ones hands became too numb to make more snowballs. I suspect that John was the one in my family who perfected a special pair of snowball-making gloves that allowed the user to craft hard, near-perfect baseball-sized snowballs. Making snowballs, you see, has certain challenges.