Stop motion is awesome, and stop motion is awful. But now, instead of taking picture after picture, you can just record a video of you manipulating your scene. Upload it to Locomotion. And let it do the magic of finding the good parts.
And if you find Locomotion handy, Product Hunters can use this code when purchasing a license to get it half off: producthunt
Locomotion came from a ton of pain trying to make my filmmaking more interesting. Then there was a ton of pain actually trying to figure out how to build Locomotion :) I wanted to give up constantly, but it's finally a super handy tool I'm using like crazy to add some uniquess to my movies. How can I help? I'm here to answer any questions about whatever.
@mijustin@chris_dawson1 Thanks! :) She likes to have hers painted and needs the practice, so I do hers, she does mine. I also don't want to get left out. I do admit I'm getting into it!
I love that you took a common pattern/behavior and build a simple tool to make the process 10x easier. This is how a lot of great companies start.
Curious whatβs next on the roadmap, @natekontny. π€
@rrhoover Thanks man! The obvious one I'll mention: iOS. I'm in the middle now of getting iPhone and iPad versions of this ready. Makes a lot of sense for kids and families to use Locomotion directly on those platforms vs. forcing them to get all their videos over to a desktop. Coming as fast as my fingers can type in the Objective C :)
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Hey @Census, great idea, would love to try and use locomotion to create quick prototypes in an agile video production context... any chance this comes to Android?
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