Spent about an hour at the art store trying to select what materials/brands I wanted to use.
Then I spent 3 hours setting up my work space and doing tests. I set up the stand so that I can just animate, and then I messed with the camera settings to get the best image quality for the job. I took a few test shots to configure how I was going to put it all together once it was shot. Dragonframe can't do what I want, IStopMotion makes the image quality really bad. This left Final Cut Pro. I figured out that my camera shoots 16:9 ratio, so this will take a lot less time when putting it together because then I don't need to crop all the images. :)
With not enough time left to start the project, I figured out the exact size of my workspace, and then created a photoshop file with the images that I am going to use to figure out the size the images will be for the final design (that way I'm not trying to fudge it while painting).
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