Animation or moving images has a variety of techniques and styles. We can mention physical techniques such as the zoetrope or flipbook, and either 3D or 2D digital animation works as well. Many aspects of moving imagery are differing project to project. But one thing remains; it should have at least 24 or more frames to give a feeling of movement. That’s simple right? I’m 100% sure that everyone who reads this knows it. But it’s still a huge effort and threshold if you’re creating stop motion animation. This is the first thing that came to my mind when I saw Jonathan Deutsch aka. 24framesofginger’s work.
Stop motion artist Jonathan Deutsch aka. 24framesofginger creates funny and moving videos on Instagram, TikTok. He mostly uses daily subjects like dinner, sleeping, traveling, technology, etc. But the word plays, smooth transitions, and endless loops keep you wanting more.
Jonathan Deutsch aka. 24framesofginger generally using still images and collages to create an animation effect. Although sometimes he uses software, digital effects, and claymation just to make them look real. When you scroll through his IG and TikTok, you’ll see his development and experimenting with different ideas as well.
You can check his Instagram and TikTok, also some how-to videos embedded to the end.
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POV: You Trapped In 24framesofginger’s Fabolous and Absurd Stop Motion World
Animation or moving images has a variety of techniques and styles. We can mention physical techniques such as the zoetrope or flipbook, and either 3D or 2D digital animation works as well. Many aspects of moving imagery are differing project to project. But one thing remains; it should have at least 24 or more frames to give a feeling of movement. That’s simple right? I’m 100% sure that everyone who reads this knows it. But it’s still a huge effort and threshold if you’re creating stop motion animation. This is the first thing that came to my mind when I saw Jonathan Deutsch aka. 24framesofginger’s work.
Stop motion artist Jonathan Deutsch aka. 24framesofginger creates funny and moving videos on Instagram, TikTok. He mostly uses daily subjects like dinner, sleeping, traveling, technology, etc. But the word plays, smooth transitions, and endless loops keep you wanting more.
Jonathan Deutsch aka. 24framesofginger generally using still images and collages to create an animation effect. Although sometimes he uses software, digital effects, and claymation just to make them look real. When you scroll through his IG and TikTok, you’ll see his development and experimenting with different ideas as well.
You can check his Instagram and TikTok, also some how-to videos embedded to the end.
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