The most enjoyable part of the claymation was the computer editing. When we got to add in voices in was really funny. Especially when we had to do the Aztec ya-ya-ya thing. It was pretty cool to make your own music on garage band to. It was also fun to voice the girl. It was adding credits were cool, and I liked the dedication. I also liked the part when it said the J.C. production, and the kid laughs. That isn't me, I found it on garage band. It wasn't the funnest when we had to import to google video though. It took forever!
The hardest part of making a claymation was the time. We took a lot of pictures, so we had to move it very little. We took 420 pictures in the love life scene! Also, because of the amount of pictures we took, it took a long time to make into a quick time. Then we also had to upload it to google video. Then I had to download it at home, and post to YouTube! It gave us time to watch Mikes' video. So that wasn't to bad. But I was tired of waiting so long!
The most important thing I learned was that when you really persist it will pay off. We had to keep persisting and taking pictures, and in the end we would have a really smooth claymation. We had to wait for like a quarter hour and then we had it on quicktime. Then we had to wait half an hour for it to load to google. Then we had to wait six hours for it to be playable on google. So even though it took us a really long time (and I mean a really long time), it payed off with a prettyn good claymation. We had to keep working when we got tired of sitting next to Mike. Or maybe everybody was being way to loud and we had to record. Or maybe Jack just wouldn't share his camera. But in the end it worked out pretty well.
So we now have the video here, on google, and on youtube. I actually wish we could make another. You should rate it 5 stars on youtube! Thank you for your support! Bye!