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Bricks in Motion
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!
A place to discuss, share, and create stop motion films.
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if this is NOT a Brickfilm,then why is it on here?
It's on here because it's in the "Other Films" section. This section is for non-lego films that BiMers may wish to share with the BiM community.
AND no double-posting. This means posting two times in a row. Just a reminder, since you're new. ![]()
Well, I know what technique was used for this, but I may have recieved some help to notice it...
...I saw the making of 2001: a space odyssey.
At times the way it was made looks obvious (to me), in some parts it's very well done.
I don't think this is the technique they used in 2001: I'm not sure how you did it but in 2001 they used a slit-screen effect. But I liked this. It was pretty cool.
Actually, I'm talking about another effect used in 2001, not the slit-scan.
Oh really? When did they do that?
I forgot to say, also the music was very 2001-esque. Great job.
It's the same scene, but the part where there are giant nova explosions (not sure if what I said makes sense).
Here, at 2:48. I'm talking about that part.
Oh yeah I forgot about that part. I only remembered the slit-scan and the weird landscapes.
It is a similar effect, Douglas Trumbull also used liquid effects on Tree of Life which I recommend you see. I am planning to get a fishtank to try out more special effects like this.
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