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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!
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It was okay, but with the low frame rate, it didn't look so much like they were swinging their arms or punching, it just looked like each different frame was a different fighting pose. I suggest upping your frame rate to at least 15fps.
P.S. - The intro was okay, but you could tell it was a lower frame rate.
The first half of the fight was an odd frame rate, I really messed up on that one. The second half was 15 FPS though. (starting from the spear fight). The main problem I had with the fight was the positioning, the figs kept falling down. =/
And the intro was made in GIMP, so I had no control over the framerate (they use milliseconds).
I noticed a bunch of small camera and set bumps make sure you secure them very well. It all looked like a very low frame rate to me. Try watching Fancypants's tutorial that should help you a lot.
The styles were nice, but I find it choppy. Also, set bump.

I'm really confused why it ended up choppy, I filmed it at 15 fps, it's probably due to the fact that my actual movement wasn't so good.
I think fights take practice though, this fight scene took forever to film, since the minifigs were in weird positions, they kept falling, and it's a miracle that they don't switch positions mid-way through the fight.
i just think it was a bit fast and the camera was jerky. it was hard to make out what was happening because the punches and kicks were so quick
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