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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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I liked it, but, I didn't really feel there was enough sadness in the person. maybe more tears.. idk. but I liked it
you could if had someone stab their fingers in your eyes haha...
That's amusing, I liked it. ![]()
Amusing, but the upbeat music in the last third of the video really undercut the purported sadness of his experience.
Amusing, but the upbeat music in the last third of the video really undercut the purported sadness of his experience.
Interesting take. I had initially planned to keep the mood totally sad and gloomy, straight unto the end, but when I began editing and I saw it like that, it didn't make the ending seem as powerful. Having the sad music even on the end card seemed too depressing. Perhaps if I had have used a track that was still more mellow, but not quite as sad it would have worked better. Thanks for the opinion!
I liked it. The suspense was well built, nice angles -- maybe the end music was neither one thing or the other? Perhaps a soaring saxophone solo or something would have 'sold' it better. Good quality work though; gets the message over simply and without any ambiguity.
I own a Moleskine myself, so I quite liked this short.
I think the level of sadness was good, and I really liked the camera angles. Also, the "answers to the name of Winston" part was hilarious. ![]()
I own a Moleskine myself, so I quite liked this short.
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I think the level of sadness was good, and I really liked the camera angles. Also, the "answers to the name of Winston" part was hilarious.
Glad someone took the time to actually read what was on the poster.
Thanks for the additional comments and thoughts everyone. I'm learning as I go.
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