You're making a 3-minute stop motion video using the song "Elvim – Under the Water It Glowed" with a frame rate of 50 FPS, which means the full video will contain 9,000 frames. However, in stop motion, each image is typically shown for several frames to reduce the number of unique pictures needed. If you display each image for 6 frames, you’ll need 1,500 unique images total. The project features Elvim, a glowing elf underwater, and the story can be broken into five parts: Elvim floating peacefully (0:00–0:30), exploring the glowing ocean and encountering sea life (0:30–1:30), discovering a mysterious glowing orb (1:30–2:15), absorbing its power and glowing brighter (2:15–2:45), and finally ascending toward the light as the screen fades out (2:45–3:00). You’ll use these images to show smooth, magical movement synced with the music’s atmosphere. Mehr sehen