I made this. This is the famous series Simpsons
intro but it´s done in lego. It took me about two
days to film and edit. It won me about 40$ in a
movie making contest. This video was in
Television, in Estonia. I tried to make it as
smooth as possible. The first part with the clouds
was done in Paint. I used Pinnacle Studio version
8 to edit it. The laser was done in LSMaker. I
hope you like it. Tags :thesimpsonslegostylehomerbrickfilmstopmotionlegomationbartlisamargemaggiesimpsonlookatthiscoolbomsdoh
This was my entry for the Nintendo Shortcuts
Showcase contest. I litterally finished it days
before the deadline and mailed it to them by
express mail. I came up with the idea out of
no-where. I just woke up early one morning, pulled
out all my Lego's and started building. After I
was done, I decided to make this film.
Tell me what you think! If you all like it...I
think I'll do something even more amazing.
Oh---btw---I didn't use my screename (Kooberz)
cause I don't want Nintendo to own that. Tags :LegoWiiNintendoMariovideogamegamesLuigiboobs
indiana jones lego style
Hey guys now im gonna go for 3 million hits!
I am not the original creator if you want to see
the original creators go to
www.truedimensions.com Tags :legoindianajones
Visit http://www.aniboom.com for cartoons and
funny animations!
A lego man gets more than he wishes with his two
new friends.
Created by Glenn Dawick
If you liked this film, don't forget to add us to
your channel. Tags :animationlegoscoolfunnyaniboom
WINNER!! of Justin Sandercoe's "most innovative
use of a guitar" competition. :)
To answer some of the more commonly asked
questions:
The music was written specially for the film by
Loic Desjardins. It doesn't have a name that I
know of and it's not available anywhere besides
this film at the moment.
I used a Panasonic NV-GS280 camcorder, Stop Motion
Pro, Photoshop and Sony Vegas to make the film.
And some Lego. My other Lego films were shot with
a Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000 webcam - a pretty
cheap alternative.
It's all stop motion - 15 frames per second, so
around 1800 frames altogether. I filmed it over
about three days, then spent about a day fiddling
about editing and masking and stuff.
The bouncing ball effect is explained here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xfnAQnYCHs
Don't forget you can catch Justin's guitar lessons
at http://www.justinguitar.com - it's all free and
there's plenty of videos starting right from the
basics.
I think that's about it. Thanks for all the
comments so far. Keep them coming :) Tags :legoanimationbowlingguitarinnovativecompetitionlebowski