Animating Lego in 15 FPS is superior to 24, fight me.
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Q&A:
• What editing software do you use? - Final Cut Pro X
• What stop motion software do you use? - Dragonframe
• What camera do you use for animating? - Nikon D7500
If you're wondering why I specifically chose these exact framerates in the video, here's why:
8, 12 and 24 are the ones you commonly see in animation in film and television.
15 is the framerate commonly used for Lego stop motion.
And then I added 1 as a dumb joke, and 60 to have an example why animation doesn't really benefit from such high framerates.
All the clips from this video in their native frame rate:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE8kOC-Mw3rSah4Bh6Fx-e_frN1FOVfHf
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