When we first look at the short, but colorful, clean, playful videos posted on White On Rice’s Instagram account it’s easy to think they are quick and easy to create if you have the right software and technology. What people don’t realize is that those productions require time, patience and precision (not to mention amazing origami folding skills!) so a frame perfectly matches the next and there is no flicker on the image. A small bump of the camera and sometimes you need to start again. “Also tripod heads sometimes move so slightly that you only notice it in the end result. Removing rigs from frames is another challenge since doing this incorrectly creates a bit of flicker and “jumpiness” to the animation in the sections where the rigs are”, explains Symons.
To deliver high end videos consistently, the White On Rice team has been applying Flicker Free to every stop-motion animation they have done since 2017. Flicker was a recurrent problem no matter how careful Symons was while filming his videos so after testing different flicker removal software and techniques he chose to buy Flicker Free. According to him, the plugin worked like magic the first time and he knew he would use it over and over again. “Even though we use very specific techniques and high end equipment, some frames are often slightly brighter by such a small margin that the switching between the frames causes a very subtle strobe effect. Stop frame animation has that as a charming, jerky type side effect but it looks unprofessional. Most of the time it’s only noticeable to me but I like having clean flicker-free animations”, he says.
Delivering high-quality, flicker-free animations
Slight fluctuations in light is the main cause of flickering in Symons’ work. He explains that “filming everything in one day makes it easier to keep the lighting consistent and is preferable. Also there are tricks to detach the lens from the camera so it is completely manual and no light changes happen but that doesn’t always work”. Flicker can also come as a result of shadows on the set, which is very hard to avoid and requires that the White On Rice team use Flicker Free to deflicker the videos in post. Having that option makes it easier to focus on finishing the production in a day and meeting deadlines since less time is spent modifying the set to avoid flickering.
Symons did test different flicker removal options, but he explains Flicker Free worked better than other apps like LTR timelapse because of the easy to navigate interface. The available presets also made a huge difference since they save him quite a bit of time in editing: the Timelapse preset on its own – or with minor tweaking – gives Symons clean footage at a manageable rendering time. “For the most part I conceptualize and animate all the videos we create so working quickly and efficiently is very important. Usually the default (8) timelapse preset is perfect. But if not I bring the sensitivity down to between 11-15 and sometimes fiddle with the time radius to improve the results. It can take some time to find the perfect settings depending on the flicker, but the presets always give me a good starting point even if they don’t completely fix the flicker right away”, he says.
Saving time in post is gold for any production: it means video editors can meet deadlines with ease and invest more time in creating unique films. For Ross Symons, plugins like Flicker Free are worth the cost because they raise the image quality of each production he delivers. Flicker Free also allows the White on Rice team of creatives to focus on what’s unique in their work – origami folding perfection, smooth animation, and the magic of watching a square sheet turning into fully formed objects to tell a story – instead of monitoring every single source of flicker in a production.
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