Re: Your first LEGGO MUVVEY
Well I was like 9 and I spelt it right.
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Well I was like 9 and I spelt it right.
My First. YouTube I will now go hide in shame.
Mah firsteded 1: Cafe Carnage
I remember filming it on the floor and I would get mad because the camera wouldn't focus sometimes.
May 10th, 2005. Originally titled, "Nick's First Movie". I later renamed it to "The Bounty Hunter". Sorry, I don't currently have a copy online.
Moo-C-Y, that's a pretty well developed movie for a first. Nice sets!
My second, because the 1st has been lost. I thought it was all that, and most of the people at my church liked it, I don't know when I'll makean actual good brickfilm.
My first animation was of a minifigure building a car and driving away in it. (In all its 1fps WMM glory) I didn't know that stop-motion animation existed. I thought I was a genius who had invented it. I was, I believe, 13 at the time and not at all knowledgeable about anything related to film.
My first film, though, was about two-minutes long and involved a medieval kid who wanted to become a knight. It really wasn't that bad. It had some minor set bumps and very few different camera angles (no long shots), and it used subtitles, but at least it was a coherent story.
It's interesting to think how completely clueless I was. I didn't know a thing about what I was supposed to be doing. And in a way, those were good days. Always trying something completely new, never knowing whether what I was working on was actually going to turn out half-decent. Man, I didn't even know what 'decent' animation was. I was so impressed with LEGO figures moving, that I was hooked after my first try.
- Leo
I knew what a "brickfilm" was before I created my first film. I also tried to make it 15 fps, although it's about 8
My first animation was of a minifigure building a car and driving away in it. (In all its 1fps WMM glory) I didn't know that stop-motion animation existed. I thought I was a genius who had invented it. I was, I believe, 13 at the time and not at all knowledgeable about anything related to film...
...It's interesting to think how completely clueless I was. I didn't know a thing about what I was supposed to be doing. And in a way, those were good days. Always trying something completely new, never knowing whether what I was working on was actually going to turn out half-decent. Man, I didn't even know what 'decent' animation was. I was so impressed with LEGO figures moving, that I was hooked after my first try.
- Leo
That's exactly what I thought when I started. Thinking, "Look what I've invented!" Then eventually I learned of actual stop motion films and contests and such.
NXTManiac
As for me, my first brickfilm probably had a slightly different background than the other's. Therefore I have to say I'm not that long into brickfilming, about a year ago now. At this time, I was pretty much into image editing, and studying Photoshop just for myself. I knew brickfilms and regularly watched them on YouTube. So, the idea of combining those two aspects and trying out to do a LEGO stop motion animation grew, until I finally made a little 20-second clip of Darth Vader (of course!) turning on a lightsabre and afterwards torturing a rebel with some flashes he did. Because I did know nearly nothing about techniques, I had to cut out most of the background afterwards in Photoshop, because I hadn't been thinking of building a set for it, and instead shooted on my desk. But despite of all these problems, this test came out pretty well for a first try (it can still be seen on my YouTube account, btw.)
I kept working on it, found several brickfilming websites on the net, read about techniques and tried to improve my skills, until I finally released my first "real" little film, a short movie I made for christmas. Slightly after this, I got to BiM, about half a year ago.
- JD
My first LEGGO MUVVEY was on a computer that crashed last month
Here's My first "Lego stop-action movie" (Thats what i used to call them)
The Moving LEGO
My first films were made with the Lego Studios set back in 2002, so naturally, my first film was about a dinosaur attacking Lego city. Eventually, the mic built into the Lego Cam stopped working properly for voice-overs(either that or the quality was so bad it sounded like it was broken) so for scenes with dialogue, I had to shoot a live action clip and read lines in the background. At the time, I was blissfully unaware that Lego animation was a hobby widely embraced and studied. That all changed five years later when I discovered Brickfilms.com by accident.
I have made no lego MUVVEYS before I knew about brickfilms.com and bricksinmotion.com.
You have one you made at LEGO club on my computer. So I'll upload that to my vimeo account AND SHOW IT TO THE WORLD!
EDIT: found it, now to UPLOAD! (It's that "Fake Hill" one.)
Last edited by Just Kidden (June 22, 2009 (04:26pm))
Found LL's first LEGGO MUVVEY and uploaded it.
http://www.vimeo.com/5281506
strangely that's better than what you've been making right now JK.
haha, thanks NOS, that really made me happy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2mSAPG3
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my other ones that are on youtube are crud, but my newest one is WAY better in everything
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