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Home / Photography Tutorial / Stop Motion: Shooting for Square and Horizontal at the Same Time

Stop Motion: Shooting for Square and Horizontal at the Same Time

May 18, 2017 By Morgan

Stop Motion Advanced The Slanted Lens Jay P Morgan

 

Hi, this is Jay P. Morgan. Today on The Slanted Lens, master stop motion photographer Trisha Zemp is back, and she’s going to teach you how to shoot for both square and horizontal format at the same time. Trisha’s clients request both square and horizontal stop motion 99% of the time. We’re also happy to be launching our newest stop motion download- Stop Motion Advanced Workshop with Trisha Zemp.

Shooting Square and Horizontal Stop Motion Videos

Shooting square and horizontal allows you to use the same video on multiple platforms. There are two ways to do it.

 

 

Crop In

The first way to shoot both square and horizontal stop motion videos is to simply crop in.
Stop Motion Square and Horizontal Stop Motion

Doing this means that you’ll need to keep the key elements of the video in the middle.

Stop Motion Square and Horizontal Stop Motion

So in the B&H stop motion video we’re creating here, we’ve kept the B&H logo in the middle, and the other logos will come and go on the sides.

Use the Full Height

The second way to shoot a stop motion video in both square and horizontal format at the same time is to take up the full height of the sensor of your camera.

Stop Motion Square and Horizontal Stop Motion

With this method you will have extra space that you can fill with additional motion, but normally this will just be extra background.

Stop Motion Square and Horizontal Stop Motion

B&H Logo

Trisha made guidelines so that she could see both of the different formats. The Dragonframe stop motion software allows you to turn those guides on and off. Doing this allows you to have a live view of what you’re setting up and shooting, which will help keep things moving along more smoothly. She cut out all the logos and then lined them up using live view, keeping that B&H logo in the middle of her frame. It turned out great.

New Stop Motion Advanced Workshop Download

If you’d like to see the complete making of the B&H logo stop motion video, get our new download, Stop Motion Advanced Workshop with Trisha Zemp. In it, Trisha teaches step by step how she created the logo video, a tasty recipe video, and sugar type. She goes in-depth to bring you tips and techniques she’s learned along the way as she’s worked with companies like Etsy, Lindt, Alaska Airlines, the Seattle Mariners, and many more. This 2 and a half hour long download will help you take your stop motion videos to the next level. Right now you can save 10% with code “TSLstop10“. Don’t delay, download today!

Keep those cameras rollin’ and keep on clickin’!

-Jay P.

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With more than two decades of experience Jay P. Morgan brings to his commercial studio two special qualities: a keen appreciation of the bizarre and a knack for flawlessly executing elaborate shots. Through The Slanted Lens, Jay P. shares his knowledge about photography and videography.

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