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Default Lego Video - 03-19-2005, 11:01 AM

Here's my lego video about 75% done. I forgot to put in an important bomb scene and have to finish with one final scene at the end. I might add some ragtime music to it too. I'm not totally sure on what I'm doing with it for the final product.

**see other post for updated clip**


  
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Default 03-19-2005, 11:22 AM

that was really, really cool... how long did it take to make that?...
  
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Default 03-19-2005, 11:28 AM

3 get togethers after school which last about 2 hours each. But we didn't sole work for those 2 hours. We fooled around and such. I think it is a little more than 300 pictures.


  
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Default 03-19-2005, 11:39 AM

cool... did you use still digi images then animate, or stop motion on a video cam?...

way back when i was in high-school i took Animation(art class), we did 3 kinds: computer animation with Commodore Amigas, regular cell animation, and claymation using the stop motion technique with a (get this) Sony Video8 Handycam, this was pre-digi days... good fun... keep up the good work...
  
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Default 03-19-2005, 11:48 AM

That is super cool! rock:
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Default 03-19-2005, 12:08 PM

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cool... did you use still digi images then animate, or stop motion on a video cam?...

way back when i was in high-school i took Animation(art class), we did 3 kinds: computer animation with Commodore Amigas, regular cell animation, and claymation using the stop motion technique with a (get this) Sony Video8 Handycam, this was pre-digi days... good fun... keep up the good work...
i just took still images and then loaded them up into Windows Movie Maker. Put .250seconds as the time for each slide.


  
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Default 03-19-2005, 12:09 PM

thats awesome... so much easier than what i had to do in school... i guess it was the dark ages though...
  
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Default 03-19-2005, 12:11 PM

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thats awesome... so much easier than what i had to do in school... i guess it was the dark ages though...
ha, yeah.

I would take a movie/cinema course at my highschool if they had one. We have alot of music, business marketing, tech ed, art, and technology courses. But nothing like that.


  
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Default 03-19-2005, 10:33 PM

rofl!! thats outstanding man, the best part is the guy in the water getting chopped up.


  
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Default 03-20-2005, 07:36 AM

That was brilliant. But you might wanna slow down the film. It goes too fast.

EDIT: I might have an idea for what music you could use.

NERD - lapdance

I was playing that song while watching that video and it matches each other,
  
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Default 03-20-2005, 10:36 AM

[quote="Jimbo@":1e02f]That was brilliant. But you might wanna slow down the film. It goes too fast.

EDIT: I might have an idea for what music you could use.

NERD - lapdance

I was playing that song while watching that video and it matches each other,[/quote:1e02f]

I think its a school project...not sure if they can be playing Lapdance in school. eek:


  
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Default 03-20-2005, 11:01 AM

HAHA, great work amaizing +1 indeed
  
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Default 03-20-2005, 11:10 AM

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That was brilliant. But you might wanna slow down the film. It goes too fast.

EDIT: I might have an idea for what music you could use.

NERD - lapdance

I was playing that song while watching that video and it matches each other,
I think its a school project...not sure if they can be playing Lapdance in school. eek:[/quote:789cc]I'm just doing it for fun. So I can put anything i want to it.

Any other suggestions?

I was thinking ragtime music with the old film grain look to each slide or a Sepia look.


  
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Default 03-20-2005, 11:57 AM

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ragtime music with the old film grain look to each slide
That would be go great.


  
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Default 03-20-2005, 12:03 PM

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ragtime music with the old film grain look to each slide
That would be go great.
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