Hopefully I'll find that on Amazon today and have him fully up and running by next week. We have a tripod and macro lense, but we're still trying to figure out what inexpensive (but good enough) lighting to buy. He just needs to get practice and try more advanced editing software as he gets older. Now I just need to help him understand that he's new to this and that his creations aren't going to look the same as his favorites on YouTube, and that's okay. I tried to introduce him to a bunch of software for the PC and most was a bit too much for him right now. He feels comfortable with Stop Motion Studio Pro on it and is learning iMovie. I think for now he's going to take the pics with the DSLR and then transfer them to the iPad. We tried Stop Motion Studio Pro on the PC laptop and he says some of the features are gone or don't work as well (copy and paste, doing sound easily.). It sounds like that's something we need to look into down the road if he sticks with this. Unfortunately, we don't have a Mac and don't have plans to get one in the near future. Thank you for helping me, so I'd stop wasting my time searching. I was hoping there was some way to connect the DSLR to Stop Motion Studio on the iPad that I hadn't figured out. Thank you! He's loving doing this, but is feeling frustrated that taking it to the next level is being so difficult and I just have no idea what I'm doing.ĭarn. (Also, he's not loving the idea of using the iPad camera because it doesn't feel sturdy enough on our tripod. Is there a way or do I just need to tell my son he'll either need to use the iPad camera in Stop Motion Studio or he'll need to use the DSLR and upload the pics into Stop Motion Studio? I've downloaded the Cannon Camera Connect and can get a live feed, but I can't figure out how to view the DSLR live feed in Stop Motion Studio? I have searched all over and can not figure it out. He was still going to use Stop Motion Studio, but we're hoping there's a way to connect the DSLR camera to the Stop Motion Studio on the iPad. He used to do it on an old crappy android phone using Stop Motion Studio and that was good for a bit, but now we've got an iPad and a DSLR camera (Canon 2000D). I'm trying to help him take it to the next level, but I'm not fully sure how to do so. My 11 year old has gotten into stop motion and is quite good at it.
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