The trailer looks really well made! Obviously a big stand out in it is the multitude of lights within the vehicles and sets. One small criticism I might have is that the animation feels a little too "smooth", the sudden movements could be a little less gradual. However, this is simply a small piece of advice, and is outweighed by the quality of the rest of the production. There's obviously not much I can say about the plot so fare, due to my currently limited knowledge. However, it seems to have an exciting premise and a classic protagonist. The release of the trailer was certainly well timed, are you planning to have any connections between the recent release and your upcoming film? As to the character design, the Batman head looks a little wierd, especially with the eyeholes, but the stubble looks nice, and unusual for a Batman figure. It's also a slightly odd thing when skin tone heads are used in the same brickfilm (or MOC build for that matter) as the classic yellow heads. Many talented brickfilmers do this, and I actually experimented with that once, to see just how different they were. But unfortunately, although it's not a big deal, it does take the viewer out of the film a little bit. However, I do want to say that I love how succesfully you mixed different years of the theme together for your figures. It fits into its own style that matches while retaining all the feel of the official theme. The paper masks for the clown henchmen were also really well done, the apparent rawness and the crudity of the design adds to the creepiness of the goons. They're outfits are fairly standard, unlike most of the excellent stand-out details in this upcoming release. Its looking really promising, and I personally am very excited! God bless and brickfilm on,
Puskov
"Whatever that thing AquaMorph said about french kissing that's always in people's signature"
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