• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • Register
  • Login
  • Privacy Policy
  • Premium Web Hosting

muvination

New to Animation

  • Video Series Index
  • Animation News
  • Jackery Green Energy
  • Contact Us

Moviestorm

Making Animation Videos with Moviestorm Animation Software

The Basic Set – In this video we will look at the basics of Moviestorm Animation Software. To begin, we’ll look at the functions of the large icons at the top, center of the screen. That’s where you select the basic functions for making a scene. The options are set workshop view, dressing room view, director’s view, Camerawork view, cutting room view, publisher’s view and the script editor. We will begin to build our scene in set workshop view. We’ll start with a basic set and add details and props. We will add a wall with windows plus some details for the view outside our window. We’ll look at how you place props in the set, how you move props around the set and resize them and how you change textures and colors for props. Outside our windows we’ll place a building, some grass and a hedge. In Part Two we’ll work more with props and then with our cast of characters.

Characters, Wardrobe and Props

Making Animation Videos with Moviestorm Animation Software – Part Two – In this video we will complete the set started in part 1. We’ll also look at the basics of the dressing room view and the director’s view. We will choose our main character for the scene. Again, we’ll look at the functions of the large icons at the top, center of the screen. That’s where you select the basic functions for making a scene. The options are set workshop view, dressing room view, director’s view, Camerawork view, cutting room view, publisher’s view and the script editor. We will begin to build our scene in set workshop view. We’ll complete our basic set and focus on interior props. We’ll look at how you place props in the set, how you move props around the set. We will choose textures and colors for props. We will load a Moviestorm sample completed scene so that we can see all the parts of the director’s view working together. In Part Three we’ll start directing our scene and we will be working with the characters.

Scene Direction and Camerawork

Making Animation Videos with Moviestorm Animation Software – Part Three – In this video we will work on two possible ways to open our scene. We’ll work with the director’s view and the camerawork view. We will also take a brief look at the publisher’s view and the script editor. Again, we’ll look at the functions of the large icons at the top, center of the screen. That’s where you select the basic functions for making a scene. The options are set workshop view, dressing room view, director’s view, Camerawork view, cutting room view, publisher’s view and the script editor. The director’s view will be featured because that is the place where many of the elements used to build a scene ae brought together. In this view, the timeline will tell you what happens, what characters are involved and how long each movement or gesture takes. In Part Four we’ll be working with character dialogue, and we’ll be doing additional camera work.

Working with Dialogue and Scene Direction

Part Four – In this video we will work on importing dialogue into Moviestorm and assigning the dialogue to our actors. We will also do more work with scene direction and we will render our finalized scene. Again, we’ll look at the functions of the large icons at the top, center of the screen. That’s where you select the basic functions for making a scene. The options are set workshop view, dressing room view, director’s view, Camerawork view, cutting room view, publisher’s view and the script editor. We will also look at an Amazon.com AWS service named Polly where we can choose from a collection of synthetic voices to read our lines.

Primary Sidebar

More Videos

Character Movement Basics in Muvizu

April 22, 2025 By Doug Last

Character Movement Basics in Muvizu 3d Animation Software

April 18, 2025 By Ron Reilley

3 Creative Animation Effects for Muvizu Animators

April 15, 2025 By Liz Myers

Categories

RSS Blender

  • Best of Blender Artists: 2025-30
    Every week, hundreds of artists share their work on the Blender Artists forum. I'm putting some of the best work in the spotlight in a weekly post here on BlenderNation. Source
  • Blender Jobs for July 25, 2025
    Here's an overview of the most recent Blender jobs on Blender Artists, ArtStation and 3djobs.xyz: Environment Artist - Blender and Unreal Engine Closed Help Needed: Kirby 3D Model – Eye Animation for Unreal Engine 3D Generalist - Blender - Unreal Engine /!\ CANADA ONLY /!\: Hard Edge 3D Modeler for both real-time mobile VR and […]

Footer

Search Muvination

Tags

Animated Poetry Audio AVI Camera Character Design Comedy Creative Effects Future of Animation Halloween How to Keyframing Landscape Lighting Movement Noir No Keyframing Photos Recording Dialogue Script Sets Tell a story The Proud Heart Videography Work Arounds

Recent

  • Muvizu – Camera Movement Choices – Kooky Kameras 1
  • Camerawork in Muvizu, Keyframing Action Scenes
  • Camerawork in Muvizu Without Keyframing
  •  The Future of Animation Software
  • Muvizu Animation Techniques – Two Methods for Recording Multi-Part Dialogue

Categories

360 Animation Software Audio Camera Camera Movement Camera Work Character Movement Dialogue Editing Keyframing Lighting Muvizu tips Objects Photography Presentation Tell a story Timelines Tutorial

ⒸCopyright 2025 Muvination.com