@AdrianValcross Thanks bud.
Well, there's a lot I can say that might help.
-For MOCs, don't go all out just yet. Make simpler MOCs, like Inika and CCBS builds so you get a feel for it. Then you can improve from there.
-What every camera you have, even if it's your phone, you need a stand. If you don't have a stand, then use a pile of books or DVD/video game cases.
-When doing stopmotion, you need to take pictures bit by bit. Only move the characters a little bit.
-Don't spend too much time on one picture. Even if the characters are just talking, have them move their heads or arms.
-If you want voice acting, you can get Audacity to record your voice for free. For microphones, I use a Blue Snowball microphone, which costs around $40. A pop filter costs around $15.
-I use the built in Paint program on my computer for my expressions and effects. But if you want better effects, I would do research.
-For sound effects and music, you can find some on websites for free, although you might have to pay for some. You can also use various websites to download videos and audio from YouTube. Make sure said site won't cause any problems.
-You computer should have a built-in editing program. Windows has Windows Movie Maker, and Mac has iMovie. If you want something better, you may want to do research, but these two are a good start.
If you need anything else, let me know.