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Introducing Stop-Motion FNaF 4! - Episode 2 - Nightmare Bonnie

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Date created: May 22, 2020
Date completed: June 9, 2020
Time taken: ~26 hours and 9 minutes
Number of captured frames: 847 frames
Number of frames in final export: 840 frames
Frame rate of animated clips: 15 fps and 24 fps
Final export frame rate: 24 fps
Resolution: 1920 x 1080p (Full HD)
Length: 1 minute 15 seconds
Equipment used:
- Blue Yeti microphone
- Logitech C922 webcam
- Manfrotto 290 Xtra tripod legs + Manfrotto 128LP micro fluid head
- Sabrent USB 3.0 10-port hub w/ power switches
Softwares used:
- Audacity
- Dragonframe 4
- Adobe Premiere Pro 2020
- Adobe After Effects 2020
Sound credits:
Most of the sounds you hear (the glitches, the static, footsteps and the like) are from FNaF 1, 2 and 3.
I recorded the sounds of the paper rustling myself with my Blue Yeti.
I've faced many technical difficulties in making this video from learning a new software to accidentally breaking my headphones and having to buy a new (and better) pair. No matter, though - I think the video came out pretty okay.
It's the first animated video I've made in which I used Adobe After Effects (and the second time I've ever used the program as well - the first was for a short final film project for my Freshmen year at my university). I still have a lot to learn about it, though.
"Five Nights at Freddy's" is owned by Scott Cawthon. This video is a fan-made animated video that is non-sponsored and nonprofit. It does not have anything to do with the FNaF franchise's storyline.
Date completed: June 9, 2020
Time taken: ~26 hours and 9 minutes
Number of captured frames: 847 frames
Number of frames in final export: 840 frames
Frame rate of animated clips: 15 fps and 24 fps
Final export frame rate: 24 fps
Resolution: 1920 x 1080p (Full HD)
Length: 1 minute 15 seconds
Equipment used:
- Blue Yeti microphone
- Logitech C922 webcam
- Manfrotto 290 Xtra tripod legs + Manfrotto 128LP micro fluid head
- Sabrent USB 3.0 10-port hub w/ power switches
Softwares used:
- Audacity
- Dragonframe 4
- Adobe Premiere Pro 2020
- Adobe After Effects 2020
Sound credits:
Most of the sounds you hear (the glitches, the static, footsteps and the like) are from FNaF 1, 2 and 3.
I recorded the sounds of the paper rustling myself with my Blue Yeti.
I've faced many technical difficulties in making this video from learning a new software to accidentally breaking my headphones and having to buy a new (and better) pair. No matter, though - I think the video came out pretty okay.
It's the first animated video I've made in which I used Adobe After Effects (and the second time I've ever used the program as well - the first was for a short final film project for my Freshmen year at my university). I still have a lot to learn about it, though.
"Five Nights at Freddy's" is owned by Scott Cawthon. This video is a fan-made animated video that is non-sponsored and nonprofit. It does not have anything to do with the FNaF franchise's storyline.
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