This past December, I finally accomplished something I've been wanting to do for ages: I made my first stop motion film! I made it using cut paper, and I put it together using Dragon. Unfortunately, I had a few problems with the program, and since I was pushing myself inexorably to meet my New Year's Eve deadline, I lost some of the original beginning animation, and wasn't able to attach the audio track! Since the reason I wanted it done for New Year's was so I could show it off to family at our traditional gathering (we have a sleep-over, eat tons of mushroom bread, and watch The Princess Bride on New Year's Day), I ended up simply playing the audio on iTunes while the video played on QuickTime.
Now, at last, four months later, I took the time to look up how I could possibly add audio after the fact. Naturally, the answer turned out to be simple. I just had to upgrade my QuickTime player, and voila, problem solved. Ah, well. We live and learn.
At any rate, here's the video. Be warned: it is a first attempt, and far from perfect. Also, it contains a lot of references to family in-jokes and stories. Don't worry, though. The frames per second count is a little too quick, so you probably won't have time to be confused. : )
Edit: I should have mentioned this already, but the idea for this video was inspired by the marvelous video "Boom De Ya Da - Walt Disney World 2009" by BanksLeeProductions.
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