Stop Motion: Frame by Frame Animation
Animation software
A course by Coke Riobóo y Lourdes Villagómez , Entertainers
Joined February 2015
About the video: Animation software
Overview
“We will talk about how Dragonframe works, the software that we will use to animate and export our animations to video. ”
In this video lesson Coke Riobóo y Lourdes Villagómez addresses the topic: Animation software, which is part of the Domestika online course: Stop Motion: Frame by Frame Animation. Create your own animated film with modeling clay, sand, or cutouts.
Partial transcription of the video
“[Music] In this lesson we will see the handling of a specific software for stop motion animation, in this case the software is Dragonframe. The first thing I have to do is go to the application item and go open a new scene. We open a new scene, we're going to put Doméstika. Domes does not put us, does not let us write more little letters. We keep it you have to look at also depending on the number of photos you're going to take where you keep, okay? so you do not run out of the memory of the computer or the hard drive. If we work with JPEG photo or photo RAW that is JPG file not, photo RAW ...”
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Course summary for: Stop Motion: Frame by Frame Animation
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Category
3D & Animation -
Software
Dragonframe -
Areas
Animation, Film, Film, Video & TV, Photography Post-production, Stop Motion, Video

Coke Riobóo y Lourdes Villagómez
A course by Coke Riobóo y Lourdes Villagómez
Coke Riobóo is a musician, composer, and animator. He has directed and animated shorts, an internet series, and various commercial projects for clients such as Televisión Española, Movistar, Imagenio, and Ecoembes.
He has composed the soundtracks to numerous shorts and three feature films. In 2007, he won the Goya Award for El Viaje de Saïd (2007), and in 2017 he was once again nominated for the award for the film Made in Spain (2016).
Lourdes Villagómez is an independent animation director and producer. She studied Experimental Animation at CalArts in LA and her work has been showcased at various festivals, and in museums and galleries around the world.
She has worked on projects for clients like Fundación Telefónica and the Reina Sofía museum, and was nominated for the 2008 Ariel award for her short Síndrome de Línea Blanca (2003).
In 2008, Lourdes Villagómez and Coke Riobóo founded the L.I.A (Laboratorio de Imagen Animada), a touring workshop teaching animation around the world.
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