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[b]Lego Cube Babe- Pan Am[/b]

[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDD2tc6uaME]Lego Cube Babe Pan Am[/url]

This is loosely a BrickFilm, and animation test that I created before working on the "Holding Our Own" series.  I invented the Cube Babe (female Cube Dude) body proportions, and created Angus McLane's Cube Dude heads for them.  In the film, the Cube Babe characters from the ABC series "Pan Am" (2011) assemble themselves, then strut off to work.  The amazing thing about this animation is that it was photographed entirely without camera braces of any kind.  All camera shots were hand held.  Music by Frank Sinatra.]]></content>
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