Stitch & FrameFlare
FrameFlare FrameFlare
Stitch, imagine a scene where light itself becomes a character—how would you build that, and can I map out every frame so nothing slips through the cracks?
Stitch Stitch
Wow, that’s a bright idea! First, think of light as a mischievous sprite that can dance, change colors, and even mimic emotions. Start with a huge, flexible light rig—LED strips, fiber optics, maybe a set of tiny projectors hidden in the set. Wire them to a control board that lets you set the hue, intensity, and even the pulse rate. Then, program a tiny brain (like a Raspberry Pi or a DMX controller) that reacts to the action—when a character sighs, the light softens; when someone jumps, the light blazes brighter. For every frame, just do a quick storyboard. Sketch the scene, note the key moments, then write a note next to each panel: “Lights 1–3 pulse at 2 Hz” or “Spotlight fades from blue to red over 30 frames.” If you’re worried about missing a beat, label each frame with a light code (L1, L2, etc.) and have the controller read those codes—then the lights will sync automatically. And hey, if anything slips, just add a “safety net” effect: a soft glow that covers the whole set. That way, no matter what, the scene never feels dim. Ready to bring that luminous character to life? Let’s crank up the imagination!