Re: Bricks in Motion: The Documentary
Anything below 4k and 60 FPS is unacceptable.
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Anything below 4k and 60 FPS is unacceptable.
Anything below 4k and 60 FPS is unacceptable.
I thought you were going to invent your own 6k aspect ratio, or something like that.
- Seriously though, Isn't 1080p considered "Blu Ray HD?" If so, I'd assume the documentary will be finalized at that quality.
Gentry, it'll depend on the aspect ratio of the film. Currently I'm experimenting with unconventional aspect ratios like Univisium (2:1) and I kind of like it in the tests I've done. It fixes some issues I had with framing the interviews in 1.85:1, and the ratio is increasingly acceptable in the digital age, I know House of Cards uses it, for instance. So if I stick with 2:1, the master resolution would be 2048 x 1024.
Sonjira, I assumed 1080p. 2k is sort of a neat idea, though. I need to figure out the best way to securely distribute the download, which may impact that. I'm open to ideas for how that should be done! I want something that is an actual download, but preferably also where I could control the downloading to one copy per customer/account/etc.
Framerate will be 23.976, basically just the digital video standard that looks like 24p. With the camera, lenses, and color grading I'm using, I'm aiming for the documentary to have sort of a super 35mm film look.
Gentry, it'll depend on the aspect ratio of the film. Currently I'm experimenting with unconventional aspect ratios like Univisium (2:1)...
Wider aspect ratios than 1.85:1 !
Everything IS Awesome!
Rewards are a little delayed. I do feel badly about this, I'd hoped we could have them out in time for the holidays. But I also know that getting content from brickfilmers has taken a lot longer than we'd hoped, and we can only make this collection as good as we want it to be if we have a lot of brickfilms to put on it.
The keychains and LEGO sets will ship along with the BiM collection.
Sorry guys, I bet this is mostly my fault, if not 100% my fault.
But I also know that getting content from brickfilmers has taken a lot longer than we'd hoped, and we can only make this collection as good as we want it to be if we have a lot of brickfilms to put on it.
Sorry guys, I bet this is mostly my fault, if not 100% my fault.
I'm willing to wait, especially if it means that there will be more content on the finalized collection.
Hey, we wouldn't be in this hobby if we couldn't muster up a bit of patience every once in a while.
It's not problem, and I echo Dyland in saying that I'd much rather more content than an earlier arrival.
And Sloth, take as long as you need and make that thing perfect.
Please don't rush stuff and compromise the film's quality for us viewers.
Hi guys,
Till when are the digital copies going to be available too? I am yet to get mine! Been pretty held up but this is deffs something I really want to get!
Sincerely,
Divine.
Seeing as the documentary isn't even finished, it's not surprising that you haven't gotten yours yet. The first page estimates digital copies to be available December of next year, 2015.
I mean't when is the latest to preorder Littlebrick
Yeah thanks Smeagol!
Thats what I wanted to know, sorry for the late response forgot about it!
So you guys a bit delayed or you guys adding in content? hows the whole thing coming along?
Sincerely,
Divine.
The latest news on the project is available here.
Freakin beautiful frames
I did not recognize myself at first in that last frame, I was wondering who else rode a bike in the doc, guess I've never seen myself captured on that 300mm lens.
Great frames, can't wait for the final product.
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