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We are a friendly filmmaking community devoted to the art of stop-motion animation using LEGO® and similar construction toys. Here, you can share your work, join our community of other brickfilmers, and participate in periodic animation contests!
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a 1080p camera
I shall seek revenge... or at least buy one later on.
Oh, whoops. Sorry.
Forgot we had a set critique thread.
It's some tape to stop the reflection of the quick-cam symbol; correct me if I'm wrong

You can see that with the QCP9000...
You can see the fingerprints on my clay models.
It's some tape to stop the reflection of the quick-cam symbol; correct me if I'm wrong
You're right!
If you'll also notice, I've got a barrel of monkeys in the left-hand corner. ![]()
If you'll also notice, I've got a barrel of monkeys in the left-hand corner.
And the giant lego head.
Good set though, I like the river.
Also, some great quality there DerTarchin, I love the lighting.
I'll probably start putting some shots from my Freerunning challenge when I start making it, It'll be the first film with my new camera and my mac!
I'm actually working on a brickfilm right now (like now now). It's going to be an action film (1-2 minutes long) about Russian smugglers that get caught in Downtown Toronto. I'm still trying to make up my mind about how the whole fight thing is going to happen, but I've got the opening scene done. Here are some frames from the scene:


More info and screens will be uploaded to the Brickfilm Production page on my website: http://anotherbrickgroup.webs.com/brick uction.htm
ABGuy, your frames look quite nice, a little too red though. NXTManiac, that looks amazing, except, you can see the edge of the posterboard. ![]()

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