Beowulf in 30 Seconds

To begin Season 2, we have decided to upload a video that has been put off many times. But it's all for a good cause. Our literature teacher, Mr. Miller, will be proud to see this beautiful work of art put out by his most trusted students.

This video was originally intended to be a preview to a larger motion-picture, but the idea was cancelled since Andrew and Tyler have not had enough time to animate lately - majorly do to too many homework assignments from Mr. Miller himself, and other minor issues.

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Director's Tips - From Andrew & Tyler

  • Always allow your films to take time to make. This is the key to success.
  • Don't use programs like Windows Movie Maker to capture your frames with. You can use it for effects, but rely on frame capture programs such as Monkey Jam for frame capture. Go to this website to download the software.
  • Don't use too slow of a frame rate. For example, 5 frames per second (FPS) isn't going to give you that smooth footage that you hoped for. It would be very unrealistic, and your movies would be unpopular. But with 15 FPS, you can really go far.
  • Use a good quality camera. A Webcam that is $15 doesn't compare to a $40 camera. Get the more expensive one, depending on your budget, but always be aware of different cameras from different companies. Choose which ever company has more professional software.
  • If you intend to have good frame rate and quality, using programs such as Monkey Jam, Sony Vegas (not free) and Papagayo, which helps with lip-sync.