Topic: Clone Training Center
Clone Training Center
What you didn't know about clones...
Last edited by Fancypants (September 29, 2009 (08:03pm))
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Clone Training Center
What you didn't know about clones...
Last edited by Fancypants (September 29, 2009 (08:03pm))
This is the only Lego Star Wars brickfilm that made me laugh. I really thought this was awesome. Keep up the amazing work.
I thought this was great, Fancy Pants. Got some great story telling and characterisation going on there, along with your usual animation skillz.
5/5 bricks from me.
6:50 onward has some of the most amazing LEGO acting I've ever seen.
Amazing.
- Leo
Wow, This was actually funny. Hard to come by these days. Great characters also I liked that they were very three dimensional. I couldn't really find a a flaw in the film. Great work! 10/10.
I second the note about 6:50, I don't laugh out loud at brickfilms very often but the animation there really made that moment work.
Anyway, a nice film, the characters were memorable and this feels like a pilot to a series. I'd understand if you don't feel like producing more of it, of course, though it could be fun.
...with a hint of hilarity...
Just a hint?
This was great. I think this is better than the game, which, for me, is hard to say. I don't know how you do it, in such short periods of time, but your great. Awesome one.
Also, I (third?) the not about 6:50 that was completely hilarious.
I think this may be the only lego starwars movie I've actually ever laughed out loud at! Great job Jordan!
-MOL.
Thanks everyone!
I don't know how you do it, in such short periods of time
Just to clarify, I started this film back in March, and have been working on it kind of off and on since then. I wouldn't want anyone to get the idea that I made a nine minute film in little over a month, because that would be ludicrous.
Last edited by Fancypants (September 30, 2009 (04:55pm))
Thanks everyone!
Just to clarify, I started this film back in March, and have been working on it kind of off and on since then. I wouldn't want anyone to get the idea that I made a nine minute film in little over a month, because that would be ludicrous.
....oh. Oops
I knew you didnt do it in a month, but I thought you started it in July or June.
Anyways, like I said great film, but, I have one question: How high are most of your walls, because, whenever I try to do a shot at the level you are doing, with a wall 12-14 bricks high, it always seems to be too low. Just wondering, no hurry for an answer.
-MOL
I'm not sure what shot you're referring to, but 12-14 bricks high seems plenty big to me. In this film, I don't think I went much higher than 8 bricks tall actually, which is why most of the shots are fairly close up to avoid seeing outside the set.
I think it's also due to one of the advantages of using a tripod, you get a lot of control in how you position the camera.
Really good, Fancypants! Real funny!
BrightShadow99 wrote:
This is the only Lego Star Wars brickfilm that made me laugh.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0eSWIeR annel_page If that didn't make you laugh, you are a square(brick).
Just watched this again to make sure it wasn't just the pizza I was eating the first time around. My goodness, Fancypants. That was sweet. Right on, man.
- Leo
I second the note about 6:50, I don't laugh out loud at brickfilms very often but the animation there really made that moment work.
Anyway, a nice film, the characters were memorable and this feels like a pilot to a series. I'd understand if you don't feel like producing more of it, of course, though it could be fun.
Yup! I agree with this. Personally, (No offense to anyone else ), I think that FP is the best Brickfilmer in a long time, his main challenger is you mes thinks.
SSS
I'm not sure what shot you're referring to, but 12-14 bricks high seems plenty big to me. In this film, I don't think I went much higher than 8 bricks tall actually, which is why most of the shots are fairly close up to avoid seeing outside the set.
I think it's also due to one of the advantages of using a tripod, you get a lot of control in how you position the camera.
Off topic: Hey, Fancypants, is "5" going to be your Halloween AniExer-Size entry?
SSS
Hey, Fancypants, is "5" going to be your Halloween AniExer-Size entry?
No, the 5 is for The Ruthless Plan Part 5. Right now, I'm not sure I'll make an entry for AniExer-size 2.
Aersum!
Aersum!
"Indeed..."
Wow, I don't laugh out loud a lot, but that was phenomenal.
~ Amanda
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