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Abdelrahman, M., Ibrahim, M., Ewis, K., Ibrahim, H. (2023). Achieving Uniformity between the Frames of One Scene in Terms of Exposure in Films Produced Using the Stop Motion Technique.. Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts, 4(1), 286-293. doi: 10.21608/jdsaa.2022.145577.1199
Mennatullah Tarek Abdelrahman; Maged Ibrahim; Khaled Ali Ewis; Hanan Mohamed Ibrahim. "Achieving Uniformity between the Frames of One Scene in Terms of Exposure in Films Produced Using the Stop Motion Technique.". Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts, 4, 1, 2023, 286-293. doi: 10.21608/jdsaa.2022.145577.1199
Abdelrahman, M., Ibrahim, M., Ewis, K., Ibrahim, H. (2023). 'Achieving Uniformity between the Frames of One Scene in Terms of Exposure in Films Produced Using the Stop Motion Technique.', Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts, 4(1), pp. 286-293. doi: 10.21608/jdsaa.2022.145577.1199
Abdelrahman, M., Ibrahim, M., Ewis, K., Ibrahim, H. Achieving Uniformity between the Frames of One Scene in Terms of Exposure in Films Produced Using the Stop Motion Technique.. Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts, 2023; 4(1): 286-293. doi: 10.21608/jdsaa.2022.145577.1199

Achieving Uniformity between the Frames of One Scene in Terms of Exposure in Films Produced Using the Stop Motion Technique.

Article 21, Volume 4, Issue 1, January 2023, Page 286-293  XML PDF (980.15 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jdsaa.2022.145577.1199
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Authors
Mennatullah Tarek Abdelrahman email orcid 1; Maged Ibrahimorcid 2; Khaled Ali Ewis3; Hanan Mohamed Ibrahim4
1Faculty Of Applied Arts, Helwan University, Giza, Egypt
2Photography,Cinematography & Tv, Faculty of Applied arts, Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt.
3Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University, Giza, Egypt
4Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University Giza Egypt
Abstract
Stop Motion technique is one of the animation techniques, in which a group of photographic frames is produced, between which there is a slight difference in the position of the elements of the frame, One of the most important challenges that appear during the production phase is the need to achieve elements Realism, Uniformity, and continuity between frames for a single scene, and control accurately to achieve these elements is the exposure of frames due to the possibility of fluctuation in the exposure level between the frames, which is known as flicker, Which affects its Uniformity when showing the produced movie, so the researcher follows the descriptive analytical method in order to study the controls in exposing frames of the scenes and the technical development that has taken place with the aim of employing to prevent flicker from happening during filming of frames that make up the film, and to make the most of the new technological developments in the field of cameras and lenses and manufacturing intermittent image capture software to illusion movement to prevent flashes from appearing in The produced frames and the resercher reached a number of results, the most important of which is that there are some modern cameras and lenses that were produced to be compatible with the image production software with the technique of intermittent imaging to illusion movement so as to completely get rid of the problem of flashing in successive frames, which leads to achieving Uniformity and continuity in the final film
Keywords
Stop Motion; Illusion Of Movement; Flicker; Digital Cameras; Dragonframe
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