At Worcester University the stop motion software they use is Dragonframe.
As I haven't used this program before I wanted to research into how to use it before going back to university in September.
I have been looking at their website for tutorials.
It has been used by top stop motion companies such as Aardman and Laika.
I have found that it works similarly to iStop Motion, in that it allows the user to see the previous frame on the camera screen (onion skinning). And go back to previous frames to adjust the frame rate.
This software is further advanced because it allows the user to control the external lighting also the movement of the camera.
User Guide
User Guide
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