Re: Lego Egypt Film
just found this - a quick test i did in may.

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just found this - a quick test i did in may.

Holy....
*sits patiently waiting the arrival of the film*
Holy cool, that's amazing. Can't wait to see this film.
-JK
That photo is awesome! The more pictures I see, the more I get excited about this movie! Do you have any release date planned?
September
On the previous page I preferred picture #3. I love the mood that the lighting creates, as well as the realism. Would be a great place for a torch.
a torch... how on earth.
The lighting is quite beautiful in the third variation there, yeah. Personally if I wanted to create a torch I'd probably shine a light on the torch prop for each frame and shoot each frame with and without it, then mask the area around the torch with the lit version of the video revealed in the area of the mask...I don't know how your skills are in post-production type work though, I understand that a lot of people prefer to do things in camera whenever possible.
Holy mother of holy...
By the way, I don't know if someone mentioned this or not, but your set is really quite intricately cool. Quite ornate, but cool. Keep up the good work, man. I'm really looking forward to this.
Last edited by FilipeJMonteiro (July 8, 2010 (05:38am))
i dont wanna give too much away.




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Last edited by mobiledeli (July 8, 2010 (01:31pm))
I...WANT...YOUR...LEGOS! Lol. I really wish I had the money to buy tons of LEGO, but unfortunately my money is currently going towards more professional things, like a Canon XH-A1s, light kit, Mac Pro workstation (with Final Cut Pro, Logic Studio, CS5 Flash), and other things. All in all about $15,000 for everything. Image the kind of LEGO I could buy with $15,000.
what light kit?
I...WANT...YOUR...LEGOS!
I'd settle for at least his minifigs.
anyone got tips for getting down those stairs?
I've done some animations going up stairs. But going down is a different story, because the center of balance of the mini-fig changes, and you have gravity work against you in this case. So I'll just leave the answer up to someone else. In the mean time just try to experiment with it.
I'm working occasionally at a TV station right now, making on average a little more than $5,000 a year. I have about $7,500 saved right now.
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