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Video-based Stop Motion Creation and Editing for Novices
MPhil Thesis Defence Title: "Video-based Stop Motion Creation and Editing for Novices" By Miss Sisi WU Abstract Stop motion is a popular animation technique. However, its traditional way of production is a laborious process. To create the effect of a target object moving on its own, it requires animators to manually move the object in small increments and to take one static picture of the object for each increment. In addition, stop motion animations nowadays not only focus on static frames, but also combine with moving scenes, e.g., writing, drawing, and hand interaction such as hand clicks and waves, which allow more interactions between the animators and the objects or the scenes. In this thesis, we propose a video-based method to create the stop motion video, which is capable of animating objects in a more smooth way. A video editing tool tailored for the new inputs is also implemented. In our method, animators perform both static frames and moving clips continuously, without extra operations such as shooting and photo/video mode switching. More importantly, animators are able to concentrate on the capturing process, therefore achieve better time performance than the traditional method. We conducted a user study to demonstrate that our method is efficient and provides smooth capturing experience for novice animators to generate paper cut-out stop motion videos. Date: Wednesday, 27 July 2016 Time: 2:30pm - 4:30pm Venue: Room 5564 Lifts 27/28 Committee Members: Prof. Chiew-Lan Tai (Supervisor) Dr. Brian Mak (Chairperson) Dr. Xiaojuan Ma **** ALL are Welcome ****